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Binotto happy with progress of ‘fresh air' Sainz

Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto sees a real leader emerging in Carlos Sainz as the Scuderia set themselves up for the future. After six seasons of service, Sebastian Vettel departed Ferrari at the end of 2020, clearing the way for Sainz to form the team's youngest driving pairing since 1968 alongside Charles Leclerc. And so far Binotto has been 'very happy' with Sainz's rate of progression. 'Very happy I have to say since the first day, the way he is behaving, the way he is working, the way he is integrating with the team,' Binotto told Channel 4. In Vettel's final season he struggled to deliver the performances expected of him – a podium at the Turkish Grand Prix was welcomed, but...
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