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Binotto: Ferrari put the collective interest first

Ferrari has put the collective interest first during the coronavirus pandemic, according to Formula 1 team principal Mattia Binotto. Formula 1 as a whole has taken large steps to secure its future in recent weeks, with a new cost cap and aerodynamic development restrictions ratified by the world motorsport council last week. Writing in Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, Binotto said that Ferrari had acted with a strong sense of responsibility during the crisis, putting its staff and the future of F1 first. 'During the lockdown, the internet allowed us to continue to stay connected with our colleagues and to work in a particularly delicate moment, as important decisions were made not...
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