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French Grand Prix: Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto says track does not suit their car

Ferrari say they expect to struggle compared to Mercedes at this weekend's French Grand Prix. Sebastian Vettel won on track at the last race in Canada before being stripped of the victory because of a penalty for dangerous driving. Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto said the French track will not suit the car. "Paul Ricard was a tricky circuit for us last year and we know this kind of track isn't particularly favourable for our package," Binotto said. Ferrari lodge 'right to review' penalty New F1 rules to be finalised in October Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton dominated in France last year, after Vettel collided with the Briton's team-mate Valtteri Bottas at the first corner. The other...
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