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Rosberg: Vettel more to blame than Leclerc for Ferrari clash

Nico Rosberg says Sebastian Vettel moved over on Charles Leclerc "a little bit too soon" during the Ferrari pair's battle in Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix, causing the costly clash and demise of the Scuderia's drivers. After starting down the order following a grid penalty, Leclerc had raced up the order and put himself in contention among the front-runners. In the closing stages of the race, the Monegasque challenged Vettel for fourth into Interlagos' Turn 1, gaining an edge which the German attempted to take back on the run up to Turn 4. As Vettel passed Leclerc on the right, the two cars made contact, but damage ensued and both drivers were forced to retire up the road,...
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