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War has broken out between Ferrari and Pirelli

Pirelli and Ferrari, both Italian companies, will get together prior to the forthcoming Italian Grand Prix to to make peace in the aftermath of a controversial weekend at Spa-Franocrchamps where the two camps went to war. The meeting follows the explosion of a controversy at the Belgian Grand Prix, where Sebastian Vettel launched an expletive-filled tirade after a tyre blowout while the four times world champion battled for third position in the race. 'Nobody has ever seen him so angry,' said the Italian daily Corriere dello Sport. La Repubblica, another newspaper, added: 'A war has broken out between Ferrari and Pirelli.' So it emerges that chiefs Maurizio Arrivabene, James Allison and...
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