Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur believes the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was “not a bad weekend” as both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton reached the points in the final race of the season.
Leclerc managed to finish just off the podium in P4…

Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur believes the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was “not a bad weekend” as both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton reached the points in the final race of the season.
Leclerc managed to finish just off the podium in P4…

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