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Ferrari summon drivers to Maranello inquest after Brazil crash

Ferrari has called both Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc to its Formula 1 headquarters at Maranello to explain their collision at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Vettel and Leclerc crashed into each other on Lap 66 of Sunday’s race at Interlagos as they battled over fourth place in the closing stages. Leclerc mugged his teammate into Turn 1, before Vettel fought back along the run to Turn 4 but the pair made contact as the German attempted to regain the position around the outside. Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto labelled the incident as a “silly action” and revealed the Scuderia will deal with the matter internally behind closed doors back in Italy. “I’ve not reviewed the...
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