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Schumacher blames Vettel for Leclerc crash

Ralf Schumacher believes Sebastian Vettel was chiefly to blame for the collision with Charles Leclerc at the Brazilian Grand Prix, but says Ferrari must focus on mending the damaged relationship between the drivers. Ferrari were left to lament a first double DNF since the 2017 Singapore GP when Vettel and Leclerc collided on the back straight at Interlagos in a battle for fourth place. Article continues under video Both drivers quickly denied culpability, although most onlookers in the aftermath pointed to Vettel nudging across the track after edging ahead of Leclerc into the next corner. Schumacher understood Vettel's intentions, but said he would have to hold his hands up and accept the...
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