MPH: Why Charles Leclerc's battle with Hamilton-inspired Ferrari is not Lewis's fault
Mark Hughes explains why Leclerc's return to form at Silverstone revealed a far more intricate Formula 1 story than simple team-mate rivalry with Lewis Hamilton
Another installment of our ‘week in motor sport’ series. We talk about the MotoGP round at Jerez, that overtaking manoeuvre by Rossi, Le Castellet 6 Hours, Aston Martin’s Le Mans effort, the current state of the British Touring Car Championship and we also look ahead to the Malaysian Grand Prix this weekend.

I apologise for the sound now – that was my fault (you should never let a journalist loose with a mixer…), but we have lapel microphones on their way.
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Mark Hughes explains why Leclerc's return to form at Silverstone revealed a far more intricate Formula 1 story than simple team-mate rivalry with Lewis Hamilton
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