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Leclerc: We've put Styria crash behind us

Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc say their collision at the Styrian Grand Prix has been put in the past, but admit there isn't much optimism for the immediate future. Ferrari, last year’s Formula 1 runners-up, are fifth overall after two races in which they rode their luck and then lost it. Leclerc was a fortunate second in the Austrian opener, despite the car lacking straight-line speed, but the pair’s first-lap collision in the second race ended their involvement after about 20 seconds. Leclerc immediately accepted it had been his fault. “I think we’ve put it behind us,” Leclerc told a video news conference ahead of Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix. “I directly...
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