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Vettel-Leclerc crash angers Ferrari president

Ferrari president John Elkann expressed his anger an frustration at Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc's costly collision at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Leclerc passed Vettel with the benefit of fresh tyres shortly after the safety-car period necessitated by Valtteri Bottas' retirement, but the German came back immediately with the aid of DRS and repassed Leclerc on the back straight. Article continues under video However, Vettel clipped wheels with Leclerc as he made his way through, causing a dramatic failure on Leclerc's right-front suspension, and picking up a puncture of his own. Both immediately had to retire, making the Interlagos race Ferrari's first scoreless outing since the 2017...
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