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Binotto: Compliments to Mercedes they've been very strong

Ferrari had hoped to step up and take the fight to dominant Mercedes at the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday but ended up with their weaknesses exposed and even further off the pace. Team boss Mattia Binotto said the experience would ultimately make Ferrari stronger but the disappointment was evident. Mercedes have now won the first five races one-two while Ferrari have taken just three third places and were off the podium entirely at the Circuit de Catalunya, behind Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. “Before we judge our performance, I think compliments to Mercedes,” Binotto told reporters, with drivers Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc alongside. “They have been really very strong so far...
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