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Binotto not expecting regulation changes to close the gap immediately

Mattia Binotto believes the 2021 regulation changes will make the sport more competitive straight away and expects the top teams to still hold a significant advantage over the rest of the field. At the end of October the regulation changes for the 2021 season were confirmed. Bigger tyres, new rules regarding the involvement of young drivers and a budget cap a few of the biggest features in Liberty Media's biggest first big impact on the sport With the changes designed to make racing more competitive, the hope is the midfield will be drawn closer to the leading teams. However, Ferrari principal Mattia Binotto is not confident that the changes will have the desired effect. "These new...
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