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Vettel, Leclerc earn Hakkinen sympathy over Brazil crash

Mika Hakkinen expressed sympathy with Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel over their collision at the Brazilian Grand Prix, but says the biggest pressure will now fall on Mattia Binotto's shoulders. Tensions have simmered between Leclerc and Vettel through much of the season, but bubbled over in Brazil as their wheels touched and caused significant damage, forcing both to retire. Article continues under video It left Ferrari stewing over a first double DNF since the Singapore GP in 2017, but the team have said that clear-the-air talks have been held between Binotto and the drivers. Having lived through similar experiences in his career, Hakkinenopted not to point the finger at either...
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