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Binotto backs Leclerc to recover from German GP crash

Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Mattia Binotto said Charles Leclerc 'will get over' his race-ending crash at the German Grand Prix while he was in contention for victory. Leclerc crashed from fourth place on lap 27 of 64 in slippery conditions at Hockenheim on soft compound tyres, and was due to change to intermediates as the rain increased. The drag strip on the outside of Turn 16 proved to be a hazard throughout the race, with numerous drivers such as Lewis Hamilton, Nico Hülkenberg and Kimi Räikkönen losing control on the waterlogged tarmac, and heavily contributed to Leclerc's failure to stop the car after running wide because of a snap of oversteer. Binotto noted that...
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