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Ferrari working with Brembo to analyse brake failure

Ferrari says it is working with supplier Brembo to understand the cause of Sebastian Vettel’s brake failure at the Italian Grand Prix. The four-time world champion was forced to retire from the race on Sunday after just six laps after he suffered a brake failure into the first chicane. The issue ended Vettel’s weekend of woe, after he was eliminated in Q1 the day before during qualifying. According to Ferrari’s Head of Strategy Inaki Rueda Vettel’s car “still had some braking effect”, but it was “was not enough to continue” in the race. Related Posts Marko: Hamilton told us to drop Gasly for Albon 9 mins ago Pirelli reveals F1 tyre choices for remainder of 2020 34 mins...
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