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Where did it all go wrong for Ferrari?

Ferrari came crashing back down to earth at the Russian GP as their F1 2019 winning run was ended - with Sebastian Vettel forced to retire and Charles Leclerc finishing third after team strategy controversy. Vettel played down the incident at the start of the race when he refused to swap positions with Leclerc, but said he thought the "agreement" was "quite clear", while Leclerc admitted he "needed to speak to the team". Hamilton wins as Ferrari hopes unravel Team boss Mattia Binotto, meanwhile, told Sky F1 that "ideally" Leclerc would have been given the lead back but that Vettel was "very fast" and so all orders should have been postponed...
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