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Leclerc, Vettel Brazilian GP crash under investigation

Ferrari Formula 1 drivers Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel have been summoned to see the stewards for their collision during the Brazilian Grand Prix. The incident took place with five laps to go at Interlagos as the pair squabbled over fourth place. Leclerc caught Vettel napping into Turn 1 with a late dive, before the German attempted to fight back along the drag to Turn 4. Vettel drew alongside Leclerc and appeared to jink left as the duo made contact, sending both into retirement with damage to their cars. The impact broke Leclerc’s front right wheel, while Vettel picked up a right-rear puncture. Both drivers were left angered by the clash, with each initially blaming each...
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