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Camilleri: We sincerely apologize to Leclerc

Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri has done what few Scuderia bosses have ever done, namely apologise to a driver in red, in this instance to Charles Leclerc after the Monaco Grand Prix. The team's strategy blunder during qualifying confined the Monegasque to the wrong end of the grid and thus compromised his home race which ended in an early DNF and, of course, huge disappointment. The Reds totally messed up by not sending their young driver for a second run late in Q1, erroneously believing he was safe. Leclerc even questioned the decision from within the car but, by his own admission, got no proper response from a ‘frozen' pitwall. Needless to say, he was left fuming and seeking answers...
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