Sainz, Leclerc would accept Singapore F1 team orders if in victory contention

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Sainz, Leclerc would accept Singapore F1 team orders if in victory contention
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Ferrari drivers Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc would be happy to accept team orders if they are in Formula 1 victory contention at the Singapore Grand Prix.

proved to be an interloper after splitting the pair to shuffle Leclerc down to third.

Asked by Motorsport.com if they would be allowed to battle in a similar fashion if a potential win was on the table, or if they would be content with team orders, both drivers conceded that they would be willing to follow the team's instructions to cast victory beyond doubt.Motorsport Images "First of all, I'm sure that the characteristics of the track is not that it allows to have the nice battles and great wheel-to-wheel racing that we had in Monza, which again was a lot of fun and a great battle," Sainz explained.

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