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Mattia Binotto: “There is one true version” of Vettel/Leclerc Brazil crash

Ferrari team principal has said that “there is one true version” of the Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc collision which saw both cars retire, despite the drivers own opinions, with words being said to avoid it happening again in the future. The Brazil GP caused a stir for Binotto during the closing stages as Leclerc Vettel came together whilst battling it out for a chance at the podium, leading to both cars retiring with damage from contact. There was plenty of debate as to whose fault it was, with both drivers accusing the other while the Italian believes it only damaged the ‘interest’ of Ferrari. “Hmm… what’s the verdict? I think...
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