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'Leclerc right to be upset', admits Binotto

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto was forced to concede that Charles Leclerc would have some cause to be upset, after Ferrari's team orders left the young driver stuck behind a Sebastian Vettel struggling for pace at the Chinese Grand Prix.
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