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Stewards take no further action over Ferrari collision

Stewards have deemed that no further action is required against either Ferrari driver for their collision at Formula 1’s Brazilian Grand Prix. Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel battled for fourth place at Interlagos during the closing stages of an enthralling grand prix, and came to blows along the Reta Oposta. Leclerc and Vettel both sustained terminal damage, marking Ferrari’s first double retirement since the 2017 Singapore Grand Prix. Stewards summoned the pair post-race but deemed that “both drivers had the opportunity to avoid or mitigate the incident” and consequently neither was wholly or predominantly at fault.” “From my side I overtook in...
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