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Charles Leclerc admits Ferrari have a problem if he and Carlos Sainz end up battling each other for the Drivers' Championship - but says it is a "very good" issue for the team to have. Seven-time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton is among those who have welcomed Ferrari's revival.
Leclerc and Sainz secured a brilliant one-two finish at the curtain-raising Bahrain Grand Prix in Sakhir on Sunday. It was Ferrari's first one-two since the 2019 Singapore Grand Prix and saw Leclerc seal the third race win of his F1 career.
Ferrari suffered a desperate 2020 in which they finished sixth in the Constructors' Championship with Leclerc and Vettel managing just three combined podiums. But 2021 was more promising after Sainz joined as they climbed back up to third, albeit finishing 262 points behind


