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Vettel fastest but spins in red-flagged practice – FP2 Report

Italian Grand Prix – Sebastian Vettel was fastest but spun his Ferrari at Monza in second practice, which was red-flagged early on. The session had barely got going when on his first flying lap Marcus Ericsson suffered a DRS issue which meant he rear wing stayed open when he braked for the first chicane. The resultant lack of downforce pitched his Sauber nose-first into the barrier, his car then dug into grass and rolled over several times. Ericsson went to the medical centre but escaped without injury. Following a 20-minute clear up to remove the car and repair the barriers, the session was underway again. Lewis Hamilton was the fastest of the soft tyre runners during the early...
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