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Ferrari pessimistic about Monaco chances: Verstappen very very fast here

Article To news overview Mattia Binotto the head of the Ferrari Formula 1 team refuses to rule out the possibility of a Max Verstappen win, saying the Red Bull driver is "very very fast" around the streets of Monaco. Despite his driver Charles Leclerc qualifying first, a significant advantage when it comes to the Monaco Grand Prix, Binotto insists that it is Verstappen who is the favourite to win F1's flagship event. The Italian cite's Verstappen's raw speed as the key factor in his assessment. "I think it's going to be very difficult, Max (Verstappen) is very, very fast here and I'm sure he's going to make life difficult for us," Binotto told Sky Sports. "But not...
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