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Leclerc rues 'greedy' crash | Rosberg: Dark day for Ferrari

Charles Leclerc believes the points lost thanks to his Emilia Romagna GP crash may come back to bite him in the championship, with the Ferrari driver critical of himself for being "greedy" in Imola.

Leclerc, the title leader, looked set to finish third behind the Red Bulls of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez on Sunday before hitting the Variante Alta kerb too violently and spinning off into the barriers with 10 laps remaining.

While Leclerc did not retire from the race, he had to pit with damage and dropped from third to ninth before recovering to sixth.

It was damage limitation for Leclerc, who still holds a 27-point championship lead despite Verstappen's perfect weekend, but the Monegasque insisted he cannot make those kind of "big mistakes".

"I believe the spin shouldn't have happened today," he told Sky Sports F1.

"P3 was the best I could do... we didn't have the pace for much more and I was too greedy, and I paid the price for it and lost seven potential points compared to my third place.

"It is a shame. They are seven points that are valuable at the end of the championship for sure, and this shouldn't happen again."

It capped a disastrous day for Ferrari, who had Carlos Sainz retire from the race after a first-lap collision. Contrastingly, Red Bull could not have had a much better Imola weekend, sealing their first one-two since 2016.

"It is very, very close and I think it will be that way for the rest of the season," said Leclerc of Ferrari vs Red Bull.

"And that is why every small mistake... well it's a big mistake... but the consequence considering the mistake could have been much bigger.

"It's only seven points today and it could cost more the next time so I need to be careful of that."

Nico Rosberg, the 2016

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