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Angry Ferrari president reminds drivers who they work for

Ferrari president John Elkann reminded both Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc that when it comes to their priorities, the Scuderia comes before their personal ambitions. As he prepared for an Exor investors' day in Turin on Thursday, a visibly annoyed Elkann addressed the incident that marred Ferrari's Brazilian Grand Prix. The clash between the two drivers which took place in the closing stages of the event cost Ferrari the embarrassment of a double retirement. Coulthard says Binotto will sort out Ferrari's driver problem "I was very angry," Elkann told the media. "What happened on Sunday not only upset me a lot, but it also made me understand how important Ferrari is....
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