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Ferrari explain how new SF1000 car is 'extreme'

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has described the new SF1000 car as “extreme” while admitting that it was difficult to evolve from the 2019 car as there are no regulation changes for 2020. In an event at the Romolo Valli Municipal Theatre in Reggio Emilia on Tuesday, they became the first of the 10 constructor teams to show off their new car, with Binotto in attendance alongside Sebastian Vettel, Charles Leclerc, media, and Ferrari management. Article continues under video In 2021, there will be major regulation changes that represent arguably the biggest overhaul in the history of the sport, and with that in mind, no major alterations have been made for 2020. “Certainly the...
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