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Ferrari drivers will start 2020 season on equal terms

Ferrari’s drivers will begin the 2020 Formula 1 season on equal terms, team boss Mattia Binotto has clarified. Charles Leclerc joined Sebastian Vettel in 2019 and the four-time World Champion was initially given priority during a season in which instructions were given at various grands prix. Leclerc went on to finish one position ahead in the championship, claimed two victories to one, and scored more pole positions than Vettel. “It is right that they are on the same level to start in 2020,” said Binotto. “I think they know as well the team has the first priority so team orders may still be there. “I am not saying that they are free to race with no team orders, so there might be...
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