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Highlights from day 12 at Wimbledon

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff won't be drawn into the intense row regarding Ferrari's faltering team strategy. However, he has defended the Scuderia by suggesting Red Bull had the privilege of making riskier decisions in the Hungarian Grand Prix, given Max Verstappen was chasing the lead for most of the race.

Ferrari's strategy came under fire again at Hungaroring after reacting to Verstappen's early final pit stop by putting Leclerc on hard tyres in his second stop, despite analysis over the weekend suggesting to avoid the compound. The Dutchman, who battled from 10th on the grid, passed Leclerc for the race lead shortly after and recovered from a late spin to secure his eighth win of the season.

The result saw Ferrari fall 97 points behind Red Bull in the constructors' standings, despite having a package

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