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Binotto: Leclerc can challenge Hamilton

Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto ditched four-times Formula 1 World Champion Sebastian Vettel to sign up Carlos Sainz in his place and with it bank on youth over experience. The highly-rated Spaniard will partner Maranello's prize-stallion Charles Leclerc, combining for one of the least experienced partnerships in the team's history, who traditionally head-hunted top drivers to pilot their cars. Ferrari have never really explained the decision-making process that resulted in the current line-up, suffice to say that Seb had sunk to the lowest form in his career and, of course, there is tremendous faith in Leclerc who Binotto believes has the beating of none less than Lewis Hamilton. Starting...
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