Ferrari insists Leclerc will be allowed to stay ahead of Vettel

Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Mattia Binoꦫtto insists Charles Leclerc will be allowed to stay ahead of teammate Sebastia🦩n Vettel in the Bahrain Grand Prix. 

Leclerc, who was ordered to hold position behind Vettel in the closing stages of the season-opener in Austraꦯlia despite being the quicker driver, edged Vettel by 0.294s to claim his first-ever F1 pole position during Bahrain qualifying in just his second outing for the Scuderia. 

Speaking to media on Friday ahead of the seco🃏nd round in Sakhir, Binotto moved to clarify Ferrari’s stance൩ on team orders. 

Ferrari insists Leclerc is allowed to stay ahead of Vettel

Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Mattia Binotto insis🎃ts Charles Leclerc will be allowed to stay ahead of teammate Sebastian Vettel in the Bahrain Grand Prix. 

Leclerc, who was ordered to hold position behind Vettel in the closing stages of the sꦗeason-opener in Australia despite being the quicker driver, edged Vettel by 0.294s to claim his first-ever F1 pole position during Bahrain qualifying in 🦂just his second outing for the Scuderia. 

Speaking to media on Friday ahead of the second round in Sakhir, Binotto 🧜moved to clarify Ferrari’s stance on team orders. 

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“Charles is allowed to go as ജfast as he can, he is allowed to try to go for pole, he is allowed to try to stay ahead and we’re not stopping him doing that,” Binotto said. 

“But 💧I think it’s important that our two drivers are not fighting and taking any risks and crashing together. No doubt that if the first lap Charles is ahead he will stay, if at the end of the race he is ahead he will stay ahead."

Asked whether Vettel and Leclerc are free to fight each other under any circumstances, Binotto replied: “Let’s wait ♍the next races and let’s see if there 🐷is any instances and how we will react.”

In the direct afterm♏ath of qualifying, Leclerc said Ferrari waℱs yet to discuss its race-day plans but vowed to “do absolutely everything” to take his first grand prix victory. 

“To be completely honest we haven’t done the pre-race meeting ye✃t so at the moment I don’t know,” the 21-year-old Monegasque explained🎃. 

“If you💧 ask me, I will do absolutely everything to keep my first place but obvioওusly we are a team and we need to work together."

Vettel added: “I think it’s pretty clear from the team’s point of view. We got the ꦿfront row and [have] a very, very tough race ahead of us. I think we need to work as a team and try to make sure that we stay first and second. 

“I think it’s pretty clear. Obviously Charles s𝔍tarts ahead, so he has the advantage of pole position, and then we’ll see how it goes.” 

Ferrari insists Leclerc is allowed to stay ahead of Vettel

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