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Binotto: Ferrari will prioritise Vettel over Leclerc in 2019

New Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has admitted that the team will prioritise Sebastian Vettel as the team's first driver over the highly-rated but relatively inexperienced Charles Leclerc. Although many have tipped Leclerc to cause his new four-time champion teammate a few headaches throughout the new season, the team looks to be retaining its number one and two driver policy as it did with Kimi Raikkonen previously. Binotto did admit however that should circumstances change, the team would have no issues with making their new driver the number one in the team. Speaking at the launch of the SF90, Binotto reinforced Vettel's position as the Italian team's number one and said their...
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