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Media document Vettel's downfall amid Ferrari denials

Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto has denied that Sebastian Vettel is now Ferrari's number two driver in the wake of the Belgian Grand Prix and ahead of this weekend's all-important Italian Grand Prix on home turf. His denial comes after the Italian media said Charles Leclerc's first win at Spa last Sunday marked a turning point in the Ferrari hierarchy. 'Vettel must clear the way for Leclerc,' declared La Repubblica newspaper. Corriere dello Sport added: 'After 13 grands prix, Ferrari has realised that Leclerc is the right man to take over Maranello's legacy.' And La Gazzetta dello Sport said: 'Charles waited for this day after so many unfortunate moments, but in Belgium he took over the...
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