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Binotto refutes allegations that Ferrari cars aren't identical

Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto rubbished on Sunday claims that the Scuderia is not providing equal machinery to Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel. With each passing race, the gap between Leclerc and Vettel appears to be widening. In Portugal, the former qualified fourth while the latter sat a lowly 15th on Sunday's grid at Portimão. Leclerc concluded his weekend in Algarve with a productive P4 finish while Vettel failed for the third successive race to finish among the top ten. The four-time world has admitted being at a loss to understand his mediocre performances lately relative to his teammate, feeling that Leclerc is in a "different class". ©Ferrari Vettel's comments...
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