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Binotto shuts down engine legality rumours!

Mattia Binotto has admitted his disappointment in the rumours of teams doubting the legality of the Ferrari engine and he believes it is unfair given other teams having advantages in the past. Motorsport.com recently reported that several teams were questioning the Scuderia's power unit given its considerable power in a straight line. Ferrari have found another gear since the summer break helping them to win their first races of the season, as well as being hugely successful in qualifying. Read more Vettel highlights importance of Friday running at 'tricky circuit' COTA However, Binotto has been speaking about his disappointment in the doubts and believes it is unfair on the hard work the...
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