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Binotto: ‘Both drivers know they did wrong'

Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto says both his drivers ‘know they did something wrong' and have been urged to follow the COVID-19 protocols more closely in future. It comes after Sebastian Vettel was warned for meeting with Red Bull's Christian Horner and Helmut Marko last weekend, which is outside of his Ferrari team bubble – none of the trio were wearing masks either. Meanwhile Charles Leclerc travelled back to his native Monaco between the Austrian and Styrian rounds and was seen meeting fans without wearing a mask. Despite completing further COVID-19 tests to prove he wasn't positive, he was warned that his actions could have put the entire paddock at risk. Related Posts...
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