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Mattia Binotto: Austria defeat will boost Charles Leclerc's hunger

Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has stressed that Charles Leclerc’s narrow defeat at Formula 1’s Austrian Grand Prix will only serve to heighten the youngster’s hunger. Leclerc dominated the Bahrain Grand Prix in March but missed out on victory after a cylinder failure slowed his SF90, relegating him to third. A spate of setbacks and Ferrari’s lack of overall performance restricted Leclerc’s prospects across the next rounds but in Austria he claimed a comfortable pole position. Leclerc led the majority of the race but was reeled in during the closing stages by a charging Max Verstappen, who moved to the front with three laps remaining. “I think there is no...
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