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Ferrari Pleased With Progress After Shocking 2020 Performance

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has said he is pleased to see the Scuderia make progress in all “areas that were possible” following a very poor 2020 season. READ: Mercedes Hit Back At Bottas’ ‘Not Quite Normal’ Strategy Claim The Maranello-based team finished last year sixth in the Constructors’ Championship, making 2020 their worst season since 1980. Ferrari struggled as a result of them having the weakest power unit on the grid and an uncompetitive, draggy car which resulted in them scoring just three podiums in the 17 grand prix contested last year. Speaking this week, off the back of a relatively strong first race of the new season for the Scuderia, Binotto said they...
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