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Leclerc, Ferrari put everyone at risk - McLaren

McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl lashed out at Ferrari for the decision to leave Charles Leclerc out on track with a broken front wing at the Japanese Grand Prix. Leclerc sustained damage in a first-lap collision with Max Verstappen, but toured three full laps of Suzuka with the left-hand endplate of his front wing dragging along the ground, causng vibrations to run through the car to such an extent that Leclerc drove one-handed while trying to hold his wing mirror in place. Article continues under video When the car finally shod its broken parts, a large piece of debris struck the halo of Lewis Hamilton's car behind. Another piece of carbon fibre got lodged in Lando Norris' brake...
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