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‘There is no magic wand': Mattia Binotto disagrees with Charles Leclerc amid Ferrari drama

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has reinforced his stance that the Scuderia do not need to change their approach despite another strategic blunder in Hungary last time out. The season started out brilliantly for the Italian side; Charles Leclerc won in Bahrain and Australia, while Max Verstappen retired from both with reliability issues – Sergio Perez joined him on the list of non-finishers in the opening round. A Carlos Sainz nightmare in Australia saw him walk away from round three scoreless, but it was no biggie – Ferrari still had the better car. READ: Ex-Ferrari sporting director says Mattia Binotto wasn’t meant to be team principal This changed in Imola; Red Bull brought...
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