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Ferrari to clarify ‘internal rules' after driver clash

Conceding that his drivers' crash in Brazil won't 'help' their relationship, Mattia Binotto says it at least gives Ferrari grounds to clarify 'internal rules' ahead of 2020. With just two races remaining on the 2019 calendar and second place in the Constructors' Championship wrapped up, Ferrari gave Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc permission to race freely at the Brazilian Grand Prix. That didn't go to plan. Leclerc attacked Vettel for fourth place in the closing stages of the grand prix with the German fighting back, leading to contact between the team-mates. Both suffered race-ending punctures. #Ferrari duo Sebastian #Vettel and Charles #Leclerc both saw their races end after their...
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