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Mattia Binotto says Sebastian Vettel still focused on winning F1 title at Ferrari

Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has revealed Sebastian Vettel is still fully focused on winning the world championship with the Italian team despite rumours of the four-time world champion considering an exit from the sport. Vettel has indicated numerous times in interviews that he may be retiring next season, but has always been quick to dismiss those rumours that he'll be leaving the sport in 2020. Ferrari's season has been a shambles so far, with three pole positions, one from Vettel and two from his team-mate Charles Leclerc; the Maranello-based squad haven't converted one of those poles to a race win. Binotto is adamant that Vettel's objective hasn't changed, though, and the German driver...
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