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Binotto hopes F1 can resume in July, Ferrari flexible

Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto says he hopes Formula 1’s 2020 season can begin in early July and has emphasised the team will do “whatever is needed” to help the situation. Formula 1’s 2020 schedule has been heavily disrupted by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, with the opening nine rounds either postponed or cancelled. The first event of the campaign is currently scheduled to take place at Circuit Paul Ricard, in the south of France, on June 28, prior to the next round in Spielberg, Austria on July 5. Speaking to Sky Sports News on the workings of any 2020 schedule, Binotto said: “I think no one can really know it, we had a meeting [on Monday] with Formula 1, the FIA, we certainly...
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