Duel honey Charles Leclerc in Lewis Hamilton on the race v Monza took care of new debates. A sharp way of racing young Monaco went unpunished, which is also supposed to be a new guideline Formula 1. Leclerc he took a close look at the lost win in Austria and sharpness Verstappen, and used it in Monza against Hamilton. And after the race in Italy is also British announced that he would become in duels sharper as until now. Leclerc in future races this from Hamilton also expects. “After Austria, I changed my approach. And maybe Lewis will do the same now. Maybe he was expecting a penalty and could change his approach now because he sees that we can race harder. The next races will show us this,”To me a team racer Classic Ferrari for sale.

Hamilton is at a press conference in Singapore topic around monze left behind, he only said: “I'm for sharper racing. Everything is fine between us. ” Leclerc he wants to prepare for a possible new situation in racing. “Maybe he’ll be a little more aggressive, but maybe it’s not the best track here to see that either. On other tracks, however, this would be possible," so Monachan.

The racers are mostly after the race in Kanadi want more generous adherence to the rules. That's when it is Sebastian Vettel lost the victory against due to the disputed penalty Hamilton. In Monza so it is Leclerc carried away only with a bruise, mainly also due to the fact that the race management reintroduced the use black and white flags as a warning to racers. Ta Commissioners allows them not to have to take action for every minor offense. But Leclerc he does not believe that the introduction of this flag will change much. “You never know if you will receive a penalty or they will just show you the flag. To be honest, however, I haven’t even talked to the Commissioners about this to find out what they will ever use. I have yet to clarify this,”So racer Ferrari.

For racers, that’s it new rule met with approval. “As long as we maintain a certain level of respect, that's fine,” he says Daniel Ricciardo, team racer Renault. “However, if you get dirty too often, then you end up getting a bill from another racer or the commissioners have to get involved. At the moment, however, it is up to the good."
