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Ferrari vows to learn from Monaco Q1 mishap

Ferrari Team Principal Mattia Binotto has vowed that the squad will learn from the procedural setback that left Charles Leclerc out in Q1 at the Monaco Grand Prix. Leclerc set a benchmark time but was gradually shuffled down the order as the session progressed, with the track ramping up, but Ferrari kept the local favourite in the garage. Leclerc was ultimately knocked out and will line up on the grid from 15th for his home grand prix, courtesy of a penalty for Alfa Romeo’s Antonio Giovinazzi. “I think we’ve got the right people,” said Binotto. “I think we’ve got the right procedures, but we need to improve our tools. “And I think we are at least...
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