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Binotto: "Ferrari won't bring the first updates until Hungary"

Charles Leclerc said earlier that Ferrari's car in Austria will be about the same as Australia's and that due to the mandatory closure of the factories there has been much less work on the car. Mattia Binotto now joins them and even announces that the first two races there will be no developments to the car of Ferrari. "Thanks to the results of the test weeks in Barcelona, we knew that we had to have a different approach to the development of new parts, especially around the aerodynamics of the car," Binotto told Motorsportweek. "The important thing was to first understand why we didn't get the results we expected on the track and how much we would have to adapt the program...
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