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Vettel-Leclerc battle 'good' for Ferrari - Binotto

Apr.5 Mattia Binotto continues to support struggling Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel. Already heavily criticised for mistakes last year, Vettel returned to old habits in Bahrain when he spun. It was after a full weekend of being outpaced by his young and new teammate Charles Leclerc. "Charles was faster everywhere," Vettel admitted. The German says he is struggling to feel confident with the rear of the 2019 car. "We took a real step forward in Bahrain compared to Melbourne," he added, "but it was not like Barcelona, when I could do what I wanted." Vettel stuck around in Bahrain after the race for the post-grand prix test, where he said simulations of...
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