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McLaren lost out on the Italian Grand Prix victory to Ferrari after Charles Leclerc made a risky one-stop strategy work in his favour. Lando Norris lost the lead for a seventh time on the opening lap when he was overtaken by Oscar Piastri at the Variante della Roggia chicane. The Briton then slipped behind Charles Leclerc and found himself in third before the first pit stops, which impacted his ability to retake the lead from Piastri in the opening stages. Although McLaren managed to undercut Leclerc in the first round of pit stops, the Ferrari driver stayed out on the one-stop strategy while …

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