Amidst the drama at the Spanish Grand Prix, Ferrari Chief Fred Vasseur dispels tension claims between Leclerc and Sainz.
Early in the Spanish Grand Prix, tensions seemed to flare as Carlos Sainz attempted an overtaking maneuver on his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc, leading to minor contact between the two. This incident set the stage for what appeared to be an emerging rift within the storied team.
"Carlos took that opportunity to overtake, which is a shame as that put us on the back foot and damaged my front wing. It was a small damage but everything makes a difference. When you see how close we were at the end it's a shame.
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