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Double DNF "really hurts" Ferrari - Binotto

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto conceded to feeling "really hurt" after neither of his team's cars finished the Italian Grand Prix. Sebastian Vettel initially suffered from a brake failure on his SF1000 that led to him ploughing straight on through the polystyrene blocks at the first chicane before retiring after six laps, rounding off his dismal weekend after qualifying 17th, Article continues under video Charles Leclerc, who celebrated a famous victory a year ago at Monza, seemed to profit from a safety car period that due to an early pit stop had promoted him into the top five. But on the restart, Leclerc lost control at the high-speed Parabolica and crashed heavily into...
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