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Binotto: We listened to all Sainz's radio communications

Mattia Binotto has revealed that Ferrari listened to all of Carlos Sainz‘s radio messages in order to get a better understanding of how he operates. Sainz will join up with the Scuderia in 2021 as the replacement for the outgoing Sebastian Vettel after impressing with McLaren over the last two seasons. The Spaniard finished on the podium at the Italian Grand Prix and finished sixth in the drivers' standings last year, helping McLaren to third place in the constructors' championship. Ferrari, on the other hand, endured a very difficult campaign and ended the season in sixth. Discussing the prospect of Sainz's arrival, Binotto described him as 'methodical' and a 'hard worker'....
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