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Red Bull chief Helmut Marko appears to have completely changed his tune about Ferrari ace Charles Leclerc after he claimed the 24-year-old was "not the wonder boy that many thought he was" before the season had got underway. Marko's latest comments about Leclerc suggest he now sees the Monegasque as Max Verstappen's biggest rival.
F1 cars were redesigned ahead of the new season after a whole host of regulation changes were implemented over the winter. Ferrari appear to have found a winning formula with their car and Leclerc has taken full advantage by illustrating his prodigious talents at the first two Grands Prix of the season.
Leclerc stormed to victory at the opening race in Bahrain before agonisingly missing out on a second triumph last time out as Verstappen claimed first place in Saudi Arabia by the finest of