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Mattia Binotto admits Ferrari made the wrong choice with Leclerc's strategy

Ferrari converted a one-two grid into a P2 and P4 result with Charles Leclerc missing out on the podium places in the Mexican Grand Prix. The Ferrari strategy was questioned, with Sebastian Vettel saying the team need to be "sharper". Team boss Mattia Binotto says the team overlooked the one-stop strategy for Leclerc.  "I think what we did was right but you look at it now at the end of the race from a different perspective. They did the right choice, it's difficult for us to defend and the tyres overheating when you are following and trying to attack," Binotto told Sky Sports.  Read more Watch: GPblog react to the Mexican GP as Ferrari 'throw away' front-row...
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