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Briatore would have fined Leclerc and Vettel

Ex-team boss Flavio Briatore has said he would have fined the Ferrari drivers 5-10% of their salaries for causing the collision at the Styria Grand Prix. Ferrari are in turmoil at the start of the 2020 season as their uncompetitive SF1000 car has seen them fall to at least third in overall pecking order – and even that position could be debated given the current strength of the likes of McLaren and Racing Point. Not helping matters in the second race at the Red Bull Ring was Leclerc, who rather foolishly tried a very ambitious move on team-mate Vettel on the first lap at Turn 3. There was simply no room for him and he slammed into a unsuspecting Vettel. The damage sustained on both...
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