Ferrari says "the air is now fully cleared" between the drivers and boss Mattia Binotto ahead of the Abu Dhabi season finale this weekend.

Binotto and Ferrari chairman John Elkann were admittedly furious after Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc collided in Brazil.

Reports had indicated that the drivers were summoned to Maranello for crisis talks, but a Ferrari spokesperson says "no official summit nor video conference" was held.

But the spokesperson revealed: "Since last Sunday, Mattia and the drivers have spoken every day, as they would normally do anyway.

"The air is now fully cleared and we are focusing on Abu Dhabi."


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9 F1 Fan comments on “Ferrari says 'air fully cleared' after Brazil crash

  1. RAY BORG

    Vettel is no bad thats a fact.Yet when people like Ronnie Peterson,Gil Villeneuve,Didier Pironi they all had the talent to be champions.The best do not always win.

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  2. MichaelM

    These are typical ABF (anyone but Ferrari) comments instigated by the English media. Vettel has many more championships in him provided Ferrari gets its management right. They already have the best car.

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    • ok then

      He's got to beat Leclerc first! Something he's not currently doing despite Ferrari favouring him in the first part of the season (till he got found out that is)

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  3. ReallyOldRacer

    I am not what you refer to as a ABF, but I do have a question. When do you think it is that Ferrari might get its management right? It only happens about every 20 years so they have another decade or so before that happens.

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