'Have they let the wrong one go? Or should they have let either go?'
Martin Brundle says there is “no point” in Ferrari questioning their decision to retain Charles Leclerc but drop Carlos Sainz in favour of Lewis Hamilton, after all, it’s a done deal.
Finishing on the podium in Bahrain where Leclerc was fourth, Sainz won in Australia leading a Ferrari 1-2 across the line, and more recently he overtook Leclerc on the track in Japan to claim third place to continue his 100 per cent podium record for the 2024 F1 championship. “And then broken that up because they want to take Lewis because he is a seven-time world champion, and he transcends our sport by some margin.“We can debate that all day long. But there’s no point in wasting heartbeats on that. That’s what Ferrari are going to do, and we’ll see what Lewis can do in a Ferrari.
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