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Alesi: 'Sainz and Leclerc easier to control for Ferrari'

It's clear that Mattia Binotto had a lot of trouble keeping his drivers in check last season. According to former F1-driver Jean Alesi it will be a lot easier with newcomer Carlos Sainz. The Silly Season started early this year, with the announcement that Sebastian Vettel will no longer drive for Ferrari from 2021 onwards. It wasn't long before the Maranello team announced who will follow in his footsteps: Carlos Sainz, who showed his skills at McLaren in 2019. Jean Alesi is pleased with the appointment of the young Spaniard. "They now have two young, very professional drivers. From what I understand Carlos is working very hard and he has a lot of experience at McLaren and Renault. He...
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