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Binotto: "Completely wrong" to think Ferrari are ahead

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has insisted that the Italian team aren't the quickest on the grid, as Binotto says it's "completely wrong" to put the Scuderia ahead of Mercedes. The Italian team are seen as the team to beat, with the Scuderia putting in the fastest times in the first week of testing. "We are still trying to learn our car, trying to understand the limit of performance but also the reliability," Binotto told Motorsport.com. "These days are very important in the preparation of the entire season. I'm happy to know that Hamilton believes we are faster. I believe they are very strong, I believe Mercedes will be very, very...
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