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Leclerc and Vettel still free to race after Brazil clash

Charles Leclerc says that he remains free to race with Ferrari teammate Sebastian Vettel following talks in the wake of their clash at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Leclerc and Vettel made contact in the closing stages of the race at Interlagos while battling for fourth position, resulting in both cars retiring from the race. Team principal Mattia Binotto called the incident “silly” and confirmed talks would be held with both drivers over the clash, taking place at Maranello ahead of this weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Speaking in Thursday’s FIA press conference, Leclerc said that a full review of the clash took place to gain a better understanding of how it occurred, calling it...
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