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Mattia Binotto makes positive Ferrari claim after Singapore GP

Ferrari boss, Mattia Binotto, saw the positives after the team’s first double podium since the Miami Grand Prix in Singapore. Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz finished second and third, respectively, in Florida 12 races ago, and were beaten by the Red Bull of Max Verstappen. This time, it was the other Red Bull of Sergio Perez that finished ahead of them, and denied the Scuderia their first win since Austria. Leclerc started on pole under the lights at Marina Bay, but in wet conditions, Perez got an immaculate start to clear the Monegasque heading into Turn One. READ: Charles Leclerc has an unwanted stat after Singapore The 32-year-old held a steady advantage over Leclerc as the pair...
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