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Binotto: Early engine upgrade not a knee-jerk reaction

Earlier this week it was revealed that Ferrari was to introduce its spec-2 power unit at this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix, having opted to bring it forward four weeks from its original planned introduction in Canada. However, team boss Mattia Binotto insists the move was not a knee-jerk reaction to Mercedes start to the season, which has seen the world champions score four successive 1-2s. Indeed, he says the plan to move things forward originated the season opener in Melbourne. 'Obviously when you are planning such a change on your schedule you need to do it a few weeks ago,' he said. 'It's not something we decided within that week. 'Having started the season in Melbourne we recognized...
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