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Ferrari face Lewis Hamilton-Charles Leclerc decision as 0.050s gap leaves hierarchy open

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Ferrari will enter the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix with its driver hierarchy still unresolved, as Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are separated by an average of just 0.050 seconds over a single lap. After 11 Grands Prix, Charles Leclerc leads their qualifying contest 6-5, while Lewis Hamilton holds the same 6-5 advantage in races. Zandvoort and Ferrari’s next major upgrades could finally begin to clarify which driver should lead the Scuderia’s Worl…

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What happened between Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc in the first half of F1 2026 and what the data from the battle between the two Ferrari drivers shows.

Formula 1 resumes its rights this weekend in Zandvoort, where Ferrari is entering the Netherlands Grand Prix with the ambition to confirm his second place in the manufacturer's championship and to revive his momentum after the summer truce. Second and fourth in the drivers' standings, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc each have a victory this season, but the Scuderia will have to deal with a demanding route and a Sprint format that leaves very …

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Scuderia Fans broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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