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Mattia Binotto praises Carlos Sainz after bizarre omission

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has backed up Carlos Sainz following a bizarre omission from the manufacturer's chairman, John Elkann. In what has been a troubling year for Ferrari, Elkann spoke to La Gazzetta Della Sport, where he hailed Charles Leclerc as the team's lead driver whilst failing to even mention, let alone acknowledge Sainz. The usually invisible chairman, who is virtually never seen in the Formula 1 paddock, also discussed the Maranello-based team's championship chances going forward, with 2022, set to be another year without a title for the Italians to celebrate. Ferrari have undoubtedly failed to make the most of their impressively fast F1-75, due to a...
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