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Ferrari won't win world championships as they are making too many mistakes as Charles Leclerc is left is in Max Verstappen's dust, according to former driver Mika Salo. Salo was Michael Schumacher's replacement at Ferrari when the German broke his leg in a high-speed shunt at the 1999 British Grand Prix.
However, he has now slammed his former team and written off their chances of securing a first F1 crown in 15 years. The 55-year-old claimed Ferrari looked "very strong" at the start of the season but has since fallen away after making a range of "mistakes".
He added that teams "don't win world titles this way" in a massive blow to Leclerc's bid for his first F1 crown. Speaking to Racing News 365, Salo said: "The Ferrari is certainly very fast, but something