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McLaren want Ferrari's ‘luxury' problems for themselves

Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc may have caused a headache down at Ferrari after their crash in Brazil, but McLaren can't wait to have that 'luxury' problem. The Ferrari duo were in pursuit of Alex Albon at Interlagos before they began squabbling between themselves, a squabble which ended with the pair making contact and both retiring from the race. Team principal Mattia Binotto was adamant that these 'silly' errors can't continue and summoned both drivers to Ferrari's HQ in Maranello – the talks reportedly went well with all parties now focused on the season finale in Abu Dhabi. McLaren are another team who in the partnership of Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris are managing a new...
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