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Leclerc shares reaction to Binotto's Ferrari departure

Article To news overview © XPB Images Charles Leclerc has given his reaction following the news of Mattia Binotto's departure from Ferrari. It was confirmed on 29 November that Binotto will leave his role at the end of December, with a replacement set to be finalised in the new year. In light of the announcement, Leclerc has paid tribute to Binotto in a social media post. "Thank you for everything, Mattia," Leclerc wrote on Instagram alongside of photo of the pair together. "We spent four very intense years together, full of great satisfaction and also, inevitably, moments that tested us. "My esteem and respect for you have never diminished, and we have always worked...
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