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Horner: “The loser is always the team” in teammate crashes like Ferrari’s

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has said that “the loser is always the team” in situations like Ferrari’s at the Brazilian Grand Prix when teammates collide, leading to both cars retiring. Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc came together at Interlagos last weekend when battling each other on track, causing both to retire from the race with damage and prompting boss Mattia Binotto to call for a meeting with the pair. Horner himself has had to deal with similar situations before when Vettel, driving for Red Bull, collided with teammate Mark Webber at the Turkish Grand Prix in 2010. "It depends on the scenario and each team has a...
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