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Italian media turns on Ferrari after Singapour debacle

The Italian media isn't holding back following Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel's disastrous Sunday in Singapore. While the Scuderia was quick to apportion blame on Max Verstappen for the mayhem which ensued at the start of Sunday's race, the partisan press in Italy is pretty clear on where it stands when it comes to deciding who was at fault for Ferrari's collapse in Marina Bay. "Ferrari did everything wrong," declared La Gazzetta dello Sport. "The red cars destroyed themselves in a way that even the best horror movie director could not imagine." Unhappy Webber weighs in on Ferrari double disaster The front page of Corriere dello Sport was equally incendiary: "No,...
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