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The final laps of the Italian Grand Prix were tense, not least for eventual winner Charles Leclerc who was attempting to make a risky one-stop strategy work for Ferrari. Ferrari had decided to improve its final stint after seeing the times of their rivals on the hard tyre, while McLaren decided to run the two-stop strategy with their drivers. After McLaren pitted Oscar Piastri from the lead, Charles Leclerc stayed out an took the lead of the race with teammate Carlos Sainz in second place. What ensued was a tense final 15 laps for Ferrari as they told Leclerc to manage his tyres while Oscar Pi…

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