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Charles Leclerc cannot afford costly mistakes if he wants to win the F1 title – Nico Rosberg

 • Charles Leclerc would have finished third on the podium at Ferrari's home race. • Due to a costly error in the final laps of the race, he was bumped down to ninth. • Leclerc managed to finish sixth, losing vital points while Carlos Sainz was knocked out in the first lap. • For more stories, visit Wheels24.

Nico Rosberg says Charles Leclerc can ill-afford any more mistakes if he wants to beat Max Verstappen to the world championship.

Leclerc fluffed his lines at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix when he ran over the kerbs at the Variante Alta and slid backwards into the barrier as he chased second-placed Sergio Perez.

Leclerc recovered to the pit lane for a new front wing, emerging in ninth before passing Kevin Magnussen, Sebastian Vettel, and Yuki Tsunoda to finish in sixth place.

But Verstappen, who took pole position before winning Saturday's sprint race and then claiming the fastest lap en route to a commanding lights-to-flag victory on Sunday, has reduced the championship deficit to Leclerc from 46 points – before the weekend – to 27.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Rosberg, the 2016 world champion, said: "Charles Leclerc, oh my God, if you are fighting for a title against Max Verstappen, you just cannot allow yourself to spin out when you are driving on your own.

"Yes, he was hunting down Perez, but the pressure was on Perez, not on Charles, so to spin like that, my goodness, he has to avoid that for the rest of the season if he wants to win the championship.

"He just went in way too fast. He was pretty lucky not to have more damage."

Leclerc's spin was the first major mistake of his championship bid.It capped a disappointing weekend for Ferrari on home soil after Carlos Sainz beached his car following a coming together with

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