Ferrari drivers retire after first-lap collision

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Ferrari's engineers with Sebastian Vettel's car before the race, following the resumption of F1 after the outbreak of the coronavirus disease. - Reuters
Ferrari's engineers with Sebastian Vettel's car before the race, following the resumption of F1 after the outbreak of the coronavirus disease. - Reuters

Spielberg (Austria) - Leclerc, whose car was tipped onto Vettel's after he tried a lunge down the inside of the German.

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Published: Sun 12 Jul 2020, 5:56 PM

Last updated: Sun 12 Jul 2020, 7:58 PM

Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc retired from the Styrian Formula One Grand Prix after colliding on the opening lap on Sunday.
Both cars suffered damage and pitted at the end of the lap, with four-times world champion Vettel going no further while Leclerc rejoined in last place after having a new front wing fitted.
Leclerc, whose car was tipped onto Vettel's after he tried a lunge down the inside of the German and hit a kerb in the turn three incident, returned to the pits on lap five and also retired from the race.


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