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| | The toughest sunday Scuderia Ferrari came away from the 65th Belgian Grand Prix empty handed at the end of a disappointing race, which saw both cars finish outside the points. Sebastian Vettel was 13th and Charles Leclerc was 14th. Although in reverse order, the two SF1000s finished where they started, which confirms the difficulties that beset the Maranello cars all weekend long. |
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//100X1000 The fifth constructors' championship title On 9 September 1977, the engines started up for the first free practice for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. In the paddock, tension was brewing between Niki Lauda and Scuderia Ferrari who, after four seasons together, three Drivers’ and Constructors’ titles and another two on the horizon, were to part ways ahead of the 1978 season. READ THE NEWS |
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