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Christian Horner has admitted Red Bull were “let off the hook” by Ferrari’s strategy in the British Grand Prix that cost Charles Leclerc a potential victory.

Leclerc, who has looked to be Max Verstappen’s main World Championship rival during the first 10 races of this season, was leading at Silverstone ahead of his Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton when a Safety Car period cast a different light on proceedings for the last quarter of the race.

While Ferrari called Sainz into the pits under the Safety Car for a set of soft tyres, and the rival teams did likewise with their contenders, Leclerc was left out to try and defend at the restart on his set of hards.

He was not surprisingly a sitting duck when racing resumed and despite battling hard, he fell behind Sainz – who secured his first F1 victory – Sergio Perez and Hamilton to finish fourth.

That meant a potential 26 points became only 12 and with Verstappen down in seventh with a damaged Red Bull car, it meant Leclerc gained only six points on the Dutchman.

Indeed, Leclerc is now nine points behind second-placed Perez in the standings, with the Mexican trailing his Red Bull colleague by 34.

Leclerc has been hindered by Ferrari breakdowns and poor strategy decisions at several races this year and Horner, the Red Bull team principal, felt the Scuderia had got it wrong again.

“I guess so many things happened in that race,” Horner told Channel 4, with Verstappen having looked set for a comfortable win until running over debris on lap 12 and sustaining his damage.

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