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Binotto: Leclerc should be upset

Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto conceded that Charles Leclerc would have every right to be slightly upset after the Monegasque driver was told to move aside for his team-mate Sebastian Vettel at the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday. Mercedes completely dominated the race in Shanghai, with Lewis Hamilton topping the Silver Arrows' third successive one-two finish of 2019. Ferrari would have been praying Vettel's car could have matched the Mercedes' pace in the opening stages - but it was a considerable difference in speed between the top two teams. Leclerc overtook Vettel at the start of the race, but Ferrari ordered the 21-year-old to move aside for the four-time world champion. "If Charles is...
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