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Ferrari duo Vettel and Leclerc positive Styria crash now behind them

Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel are confident they have put behind them their latest on-track collision. Leclerc apologised profusely to Vettel after their lap-one incident in Sunday's Styrian Grand Prix which forced both cars out of the race. Article continues under video It was the second time in four races both drivers had crashed into one another following the incident in last season's Brazilian Grand Prix. Asked whether the air had been cleared going into this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, Leclerc said: "Yes, I think we've put it behind us. "I directly went to talk to Seb after the race to excuse myself. I think he accepted that. Now it's behind us, and...
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