Ferrari admits it “forgot” to tell Leclerc about Vettel’s penalty
Mattia Binotto has admitted that Ferrari “forgot” to inform Charles Leclerc about teammate Sebastian Vettel’s✨ penalty dur♋ing Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix.
Vettel was handed a five-second time penalty for returning to ✃the track in an unsafe manner after running wide at Turn 3 and skating across the grass into the path of Lewis Hamilton, who was forced to slam on his brakes to avoid contact between the pair.

Mattia Binotto has admitted that Ferrari “fo🐻r🔯got” to inform Charles Leclerc about teammate Sebastian Vettel’s penalty during Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix.
Vettel was handed a five-༒second time penalty for returning to the track in an unsafe manner after running wide at Turn 3 and skating across the grass into the path of Lewis Hamilton, who was forced to slam on his brakes to avoid contact between the pair.
The German r🍎etained track position over Hamilton and crossed the line in first place, only to be demoted down to second - one place ahead of Leclerc - once the controversial time penalty had been applied.
“It was a mistake from our side,” Binotto concededᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ in Ferrari’s post-race media debrief.
“We are very busy on the pit wall. We forgot. We should ha😼ve done it but we didn’t.”
Lec🌠lerc missed out on ꦑleapfrogging Vettel into second place by less than two seconds but doubts he would have been able to make up the deficit in the time remaining even if he had been made aware of the situation.
Asked if he would have changed his approach, Leclerc replied: "No. Because any🌠way I was pushing very hard to try to catch up.
"I saw they were fighting and I saw they were close 🤪at least, and I saw also that we were quite quick and catcꩵhing up.
"I was pushing hard so that if anything happened I had 🍒the opportunity to be as close as possible to do so. So no, it would not have changed my approach."

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