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Styrian Grand Prix: Vettel and Leclerc collide, both DNF

Ferrari duo turned their miserable weekend into a nightmare when their drivers Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc collided on the opening lap of the Styrian Grand Prix. From behind, Vettel and Leclerc aimed for the same piece of apex at the hairpin, and clattered into one another in the melee. The wing on Vettel's car broke and the team retired him when he entered the pits. Leclerc retired a couple of laps later to end one of their worst weekends in memory. Report in progress…    
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