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Binotto stands by decision to drop Vettel

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has defended his decision to drop four time world champion Sebastian Vettel from the team's line-up in 2021. Vettel will depart Maranello after six seasons with the team, which saw him finish as the runner-up in the drivers championship in 2017 and 2018. But after a poor run in 2019, Vettel was told his contract would not be extended. His place will be taken by current McLaren driver Carlos Sainz, while Vettel heads to Racing Point when it's rebranded as Aston Martin. Binotto said he was pleased that Vettel had been able to find a new seat that allowed him to stay in F1 and remain competitive. Ferrari CEO Camilleri reiterates full support for Binotto...
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