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“And we knew that we had to both save, and Carlos used that one lap pushing in [Turn] 14 and was very close to me and overtook, which was fine, but he obviously did the corner like I was not there.
“It’s a bit of a shame but anyway we will speak internally, it’s not a big deal, I understand it’s his home race and a very important moment of his career and he wanted to do something spectacular, and I probably wasn’t the right person to do that with.”
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Leclerc continued to point out that the incident had cost him some car damage, which when the margins were so tight, could have made all the difference, with the Ferrari man running out of time to chase down George Russell late on after his team mate had let him back past.
“It’s okay, I think he’ll see the image and he’ll understand that I was on the inside and that he couldn’t turn in at that point,” was the Monegasque’s final assessment.
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