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‘The Ferrari team-mates fighting is senseless'

Former Mercedes boss Norbert Haug feels Mattia Binotto needs to assert Ferrari's will over its drivers after Charles Leclerc held Sebastian Vettel up in Hungary. In what was a disappointing weekend at the Hungaroring for the Scuderia, Vettel brought his car home in sixth place while his team-mate was 11th. Both drivers were lapped by race winner and championship leader Lewis Hamilton. And while P5 was probably the best Vettel could have tried for, his efforts were hampered a bit during the grand prix when Leclerc held him up. Although it was clear that Vettel had the better pace, Ferrari didn't order the Monégasque driver to yield with Vettel eventually taking matters into his own hands...
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