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Binotto: Severe changes not required at Ferrari

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto reckons that no major or “severe” changes need to be made within the team in order for them to compete with Mercedes for the title in 2020. In 2019, they suffered from various issues throughout the campaign such as engine reliability, team order spats, as well as people like Charles Leclerc, and indeed Binotto himself, embarking on their maiden season with the team in their new specific roles as driver and team principal. Article continues under video This allowed Mercedes to lead the constructors’ championship from the get-go before eventually winning it with relative comfort. Even though the Scuderia never laid a glove on Mercedes, there is no...
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