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Video | Touché between teammates Leclerc and Vettel; both drivers retire early

The start of the second Grand Prix in Austria seemed to be smooth until Ferrari drivers Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc touched each other. Vettel lost his rear wing because of his young teammate, resulting in a safety car. This brings an immediate end to the race for the four-time world champion. After a pit stop, Leclerc does manage to continue around the Red Bull Ring, but in the end, the damage turns out to be too big.
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