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Leclerc and Vettel sample new Ferrari anti-COVID protocols

< ► > Ferrari drivers Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc were back at work driving the 2018 SF71H during a test day at the Mugello circuit. The team reported that the purpose of the test was for their drivers to get back 'in the swing of driving again and for the whole team to work on the new anti-Covid-19 protocols.' Vettel drove the morning session, back in a Formula 1 car 116 days on from the Barcelona test. He covered the equivalent of a Grand Prix distance, enjoying himself amidst the rolling Tuscan hills, which he was tackling for the first time at the wheel of a Ferrari. He last drove at Mugello with another team, back in 2012. The German, in his final season with the...
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