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First lap clash ‘very painful' for Ferrari – Binotto

Ferrari Team Principal Mattia Binotto labelled the squad’s Styrian Grand Prix as “very painful” after Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel collided on the opening lap. Leclerc and Vettel started mid-grid after Ferrari’s pace woes continued at the second round of the campaign but came together at Turn 3. Vettel sustained substantial rear-end damage while Leclerc’s SF1000 was retired a lap later when Ferrari realised the extent of the floor damage. Leclerc immediately accepted full responsibility for the accident and apologised to both Vettel and Ferrari. Related Posts Renault formally protests Racing Point legality July 12, 2020 Hamilton dominates Styrian GP in Mercedes 1-2,...
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