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Ferrari says "the advantage would have been given to Sebastian"

Mattia Binotto has said that Sebastian Vettel is still the number one driver at Ferrari and that he will have priority over Charles Leclerc in any 50/50 situations. The reason for this is that Vettel has more experience and has won multiple world championships. Leclerc will be disappointed to hear this after performing so well for the team in Bahrain.  "Certainly as a team, we need to give the priority to the team, and try to maximise the team's points at the end of the race,” Binotto said to Motorsport.com. “And as I said at the start of the season if there is a 50/50 situation where we need to take a decision, the advantage would have been given to Sebastian...
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