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Vettel and Leclerc called to Ferrari headquarters after Brazil collision

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto will call Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc in for a meeting at Maranello to get to the bottom of the costly collision at the Brazilian Grand Prix. At a safety car restart prompted by Valtteri Bottas' retirement, Leclerc had the run on Vettel with fresher tyres, but the German fought back on the back straight, with the aid of DRS. Article continues under video As the German looked to shut the door on his teammate, their wheels touched, causing a dramatic failure on Leclerc's front right and leaving Vettel with a puncture. Both retired immediately, handing Ferrari their first scoreless race since Singapore 2017 and leaving Binotto looking for...
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