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Vettel's silence speaks louder than words

Sebastian Vettel did not acknowledge Mattia Binotto in the wake of the British GP, silent following his team boss' post-race words. Vettel had a wretched time at Formula 1's British Grand Prix, nothing going right the entire weekend. He missed most of Friday's first practice with an intercooler problem while pedal issues hampered his running in FP2. More problems surfaced in Saturday's final practice before he qualifying 10th for the grand prix while his team-mate Charles Leclerc was up in fourth place. It was more of the same for the German on Sunday as he brought his SF1000 across the line in 10th place while Leclerc was third. Get your hands on the official Ferrari 2020 collection via...
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