Watch: Ferrari drivers in F1 test at Mugello
Watch as Ferrari drivers Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc get behind the wheel of the team's 2018 Formula 1 car at prospective grand prix venue Mugello. https://youtu.be/5ndSZ_5EyFA
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Watch as Ferrari drivers Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc get behind the wheel of the team's 2018 Formula 1 car at prospective grand prix venue Mugello. https://youtu.be/5ndSZ_5EyFA
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Five-time IndyCar champion Scott Dixon had the potential to be a Formula 1 World Champion, according to his manager Stefan Johansson. After winning his first IndyCar title in 2003 Dixon ...