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Leclerc: 'Red Bull benefits less from new tyres than Ferrari'

Ferrari was often very fast during qualifying in the '23 season, only to lose out to Max Verstappen's Red Bull Racing during the Grand Prix. A key difference between Ferrari and the Austrian team was being able to keep the tyres viable: the Italians managed that for a considerably shorter time than Red Bull.
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