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Binotto defends Ferrari team members: I fully support and trust them

Article To news overview Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has defended his under-fire Formula 1 team members after a mixed first half of the 2022 season. The Scuderia built a competitive car for the all-new technical regulations in 2022, but they are lagging behind Red Bull as an operationally slick squad. In the final round before the summer break in Hungary, Ferrari's strategists put Charles Leclerc on the Hard tyre with just under half the race remaining – despite it not being a favoured strategy, with Pirelli even advising against using it. Leclerc could not find pace on the compound, and slipped from podium contention to a lowly sixth, after being hauled in for Softs to abandon the...
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