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Binotto refusing to rule out Ferrari fightback in Monaco

Monaco Grand Prix – Despite Mercedes' very strong pace during practice, Mattia Binotto is optimistic that Ferrari still have a chance of catching up in time for qualifying. Ferrari appeared unable to compete with Mercedes' pace on the opening day of the Monaco Grand Prix running, with Sebastian Vettel falling three-quarters of a second short of Lewis Hamilton's practice-topping lap time. Charles Leclerc also had an unrepresentative finishing position in free practice two, setting the tenth-fastest time and complaining to the team about tyre warm-up issues. Speaking to the media after the practice day, Binotto conceded that they had struggled to get the Pirelli tyres into the correct...
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