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How Ferrari threw away another golden victory chance

Ferrari turned around Mercedes' early advantage at Suzuka and should have been able to use its front row sweep to control the Japanese Grand Prix even with a race pace disadvantage - but it let things slip away, again

The mood in Ferrari's camp after Friday practice at Suzuka was somewhat downbeat.

Having finished 0.356 seconds off the pace, in a session that doubled up as a back-up for qualifying due to Typhoon Hagibis forcing cancellation of the Japanese Grand Prix's Saturday running, Charles Leclerc declared Ferrari to be lacking grip.

The team's form man since the August summer break declared his deficit to the Mercedes on Friday was "more or less the real picture of the weekend".

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