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Ferrari has conceded it was “a bit scared” that Charles Leclerc would damage his tyres in the opening stint at Formula 1’s Dutch Grand Prix en route to claiming third. Leclerc turned sixth on the grid into an unexpected podium in a race in which he had expressed that Ferrari would need a “miracle” to […]
Leclerc exceeded expectations by finishing on the podium after starting sixth on the grid, a result he deemed would require a “miracle” for Ferrari. Moving up to third by overtaking Perez’s Red Bull at the start, Leclerc then battled Russell’s Mercedes and Piastri’s McLaren. Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur expressed initial concern about Leclerc’s pace, fearing tire degradation issues. Despite the worries, Leclerc maintained his position and made crucial gains through a well-timed pit stop on Lap 24. Ferrari’s strategic decision paid off, with Leclerc successfully holding off Piastri with a strong defense. Sainz also showcased Ferrari’s improved race pace by climbing five positions to finish fifth, illustrating the team’s progress at the challenging Zandvoort circuit.