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Binotto: Still no Ferrari ‘crisis' after Monza misery

Mattia Binotto claims Ferrari’s dreadful Italian Grand Prix weekend, which marked yet another new low for 2020, still does not represent a crisis. In a season that is going from bad to worse, Sebastian Vettel was knocked out in Q1 at Monza and then suffered a brake failure early in the race that caused his retirement. Then Charles Leclerc, battling with a car that was handling poorly, crashed heavily at the Parabolica, prompting the race to be stopped while the tyre barrier was repaired. It was the second consecutive race in which Ferrari failed to score points after finishing P13 and P14 at the Belgian Grand Prix. Having said the Scuderia were in merely a “storm” rather than a...
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