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Leclerc allowed Verstappen through to obtain DRS during battle

Charles Leclerc has revealed that he purposely allowed Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to overtake him in order to make use of the Drag Reduction System (DRS) on the second straight. The duo were involved in a titanic battle on Sunday at the Bahrain Grand Prix, with Leclerc going on to win the opening race of […]
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