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Mattia Binotto apologises for disrespectful joke about Yuki Tsunoda and Japan

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has finally apologised to AlphaTauri driver Yuki Tsunoda and the people of Japan, after making a disrespectful comment after the Dutch Grand Prix. Tsunoda, who will start from the back of the grid at the Italian Grand Prix following a fifth reprimand, was compared to a tsunami at Zandvoort, after causing a Virtual Safety Car. Tsunoda pulled off to the side of the circuit after believing he had a problem, only to be told by his team that everything was fine. The Japanese driver made his way slowly round the circuit before going back into the pits, where he sat for a long time due to his seatbelts having to be redone. READ: Toto Wolff admits Mick...
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