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Vettel and Leclerc know crash was not acceptable - Ferrari boss Binotto

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto says Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc are aware their Brazilian Grand Prix collision was "not acceptable". The pair collided on the Interlagos circuit's back straight as they raced for fourth place on 17 November, with the team saying they have since "cleared the air". "We discussed together and I think that they understand what happened was not acceptable," Binotto said. "We know how to move forward." Both drivers were forced to retire from the race in Brazil as a result of the damage to their cars caused by the crash, as the impact of the collision broke Leclerc's front suspension and gave Vettel a rear...
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