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Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur criticized Formula One's broadcast of the Chinese Grand Prix, claiming it deliberately created drama when Lewis Hamilton offered to let teammate Charles Leclerc pass. The international feed did not show Hamilton's initial radio message to swap positions, instead focusing on a later conversation about swapping cars at Turn 14. Vasseur argued that F1 management withheld the first part of the exchange to create a spectacle.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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