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Ferrari sorrow after Leclerc and Vettel collide

Ferrari was in a mood of sorrow and pity after the Brazilian Grand Prix which saw teammates Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel crash into each other on lap 65 which saw both quickly retire due to damage. The fractious relationship between the two which has caused tension in the Scuderia to brew began at the Italian Grand Prix in early September when Leclerc failed to give Vettel the tow that the German needed for his final qualifying run after the Monegasque didn't go in time for his more experienced teammate to get his lap started before the checkered flag fell. Squabbles over team orders in Singapore and Russia failed to improve relations and after the incident which saw Ferrari come...
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