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Mattia Binotto reveals why Ferrari were forced to stop development ‘very early'

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has insisted in recent weeks that despite his team falling some way short of the constructors’ championship, he is happy with how the season has gone. The Swiss claimed that Ferrari’s objectives were never to challenge for the title in 2022, and has refused to accept the season as a failure for the team. The team faced late pressure to avoid the embarrassment of being overtaken by a struggling Mercedes team in the championship, but managed to hold on to their runner up spot with a strong end to the year in Abu Dhabi. Despite these previous comments which suggest the Scuderia had somewhat of a successful season, Binotto has now changed his stance...
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