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Binotto: Vettel drove ‘to the limit' during spin

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has defended Sebastian Vettel's error in Bahrain, believing drivers shouldn't be criticised for driving ‘to the limit'. The German lost control of his SF90 during the Bahrain Grand Prix whilst under heavy pressure from rival Lewis Hamilton. It was another unforced error from the four-time World Champion which proved costy as that along with Charles Leclerc's engine problems, meant that Ferrari went from a strong race-winning position to not even making the podium. However, Binotto was keen to deflect criticism away from Vettel, arguing that his driver should not attract the reproval of fans and pundits because only when driving to the limit will...
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