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Leclerc apologies to Ferrari, Vettel after opening lap crash

Charles Leclerc has accepted blame and apologised to Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari for colliding with his German team-mate on the opening lap of the Styrian Grand Prix. Leclerc lost the rear of his Ferrari as he tried to go up the inside of Vettel at Turn 3, causing him to slide into the rear of his team-mates car. Vettel lost his rear-wing and retired immediately, whilst Leclerc attempted to continue, but retired on the following lap after suffering extensive floor damage. 'I apologised,' said Leclerc. 'Excuses are not enough in a time like this. I did a very bad job today, I let the team down, I can only be sorry even though I let the team down. Related Posts Ferrari's collide on...
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