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Ferrari says disappointment with Miami result means 'progress'

Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto says the fact that the Italian outfit is no longer happy with a second and third place finish on race day is a clear sign of "progress". In Miami, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz offered the Scuderia its first front-row lockout since Mexico 2019. But while poleman Leclerc upheld Ferrari's leadership in the opening stages of the race, the Monegasque was eventually overhauled by championship rival Max Verstappen who went on to conquer his third win of the season. "Certainly when you are starting with two cars on the front row you are hoping for a better result, for a win," Binotto told F1 TV. "We are disappointed no doubt, but being...
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