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No leash on Leclerc insists Ferrari's Binotto

Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto says Charles Leclerc's speed won't be reined in at the outset of the 2019 season, insisting the Monegasque will be free to race team mate Sebastian Vettel. Last month at the launch of the team's SF90 contender in Maranello, Binotto said that Vettel would be given priority over Leclerc in the early part of the season, if circumstances warranted such a decision. Leclerc: No issues with 'logical' n°2 status at Ferrari However, the Scuderia clarified his comments last week in Barcelona. "They will be free to fight," said Binotto. "We will not ask Charles to go slow or Sebastian to be faster. We need both of them to run to the maximum and try to...
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