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Binotto explains ‘different' Ferrari speed data

Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto insists there is nothing sinister about Ferrari's pace difference in Austin, they simply swapped straightline speed for cornering. For the first time in seven races Ferrari failed to put a car on pole position at the United States GP leading to Lewis Hamilton questioning why. A day later and the Scuderia were again down on pace with Max Verstappen calling them up on 'cheating'. Both drivers' comments relate to Ferrari's power unit, which rivals feel was hamstrung by an FIA Technical Directive issued prior to Austin that 'prohibited' teams from doing anything to increase flow rate. Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff revealed that Ferrari's speed data was...
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