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Binotto admits Ferrari made another strategy error

Jun.12 Ferrari has admitted to making yet another strategy error in 2019. Already criticised by the Italian press for a range of strategy mistakes this year, boss Mattia Binotto has confirmed that another oversight took place last Sunday in Canada. When Sebastian Vettel was given his now highly controversial five second penalty, Charles Leclerc was not told to back off to protect the team leader's second place finish. In fact, Leclerc finished just six seconds behind Vettel on the track -- a single second away from snatching second place from the furious German. "I did not know what was going on or that Seb had a penalty," Leclerc admitted to France's Auto Hebdo. "I was...
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