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Ferrari: We've had to ‘recalibrate' our car's development

Ferrari have had to 'recalibrate' the development of their 2020 Formula 1 car, team boss Mattia Binotto admitted on Tuesday. As a result, Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc will instead start the COVID-19 delayed season in Austria on Sunday in cars similar to those they wrapped up testing with in Spain at the end of February. “The truth is that the outcome of the [preseason] tests led us to take a significant change of direction in terms of development, especially on the aerodynamic front,” Binotto said on the Ferrari website. “First, we had to understand why we did not see the results we had expected on track and how much to recalibrate the whole programme as a result. “It would...
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