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Binotto: It was a bad defeat but we won't give up

Ferrari team chief Mattia Binotto conceded that their updates package had failed in Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix, but pledged to work harder to ensure a fight-back against dominant Mercedes. Binotto said the changes made to the Ferrari car had not worked after watching Lewis Hamilton beat Valtteri Bottas in Mercedes' record fifth consecutive season-opening 1-2 finish. 'For us, it was a lesson, but also a stimulus to do better,' said Binotto. 'It was not a good afternoon. Nor a good week. Congratulations to Mercedes who have worked a lot and well, but for us this must be a stimulus to work harder.' 'The updates we brought were not enough. It was a bad defeat that we will analyse in the next...
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