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Will Vettel drive in Spain with a new chassis? "We're open to it"

Ferrari has indicated that the team is open to changing the Chassis of Sebastian Vettel's car. They will do this when the German feels that there is something fundamentally wrong with the SF1000. Two dramatic weekends While Charles Leclerc finished third and fourth in the last two weekends, Sebastian Vettel finished tenth. On Sunday the man from Heppenheim even had to settle for a twelfth place outside the points. Ferrari's team boss Mattia Binotto has let it be known that the team is open to letting Vettel start with a new chassis in Spain, should he wish to do so. Read more Rosberg critical of Verstappen: ''I thought he'd break his tires'' Bottas: 'It looks like Red Bull is strong when...
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