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Mattia Binotto knows what went wrong in 2019 and is ready to fix it ahead of 2020

Mattia Binotto knows what went wrong in 2019 and believes that Ferrari have adapted and will come out for the 2020 season as genuine competitors for the championship. Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel will hope that Binotto is right and that they can consistently aim to win races.  “We were under a lot of pressure, but the team remained united,” said Binotto. “We were able to address what have been the issues and even if we have not closed completely the gap, especially in cornering I believe that in the second half of the season we addressed positively the problems we had, and this is showing that the team is capable of developing and moving in the right...
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