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Ferrari seeking to improve car for benefit of 2020

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto insists that they are not giving up on their 2019 car and want to develop it further with an emphasis on aerodynamics to help benefit them for 2020 as the regulations are similar. The Scuderia have failed to win a race so far this season after looking like they were going to be the team to beat during winter testing in Barcelona, having had chances in Bahrain, Canada and Austria. High downforce tracks, such as Hungary are where the team have really struggled for pace while Mercedes and a recent resurgence from Red Bull have come out on top of Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc. Binotto said (quoted by MotorsportWeek): “First I think...
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