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‘Dirty air' pace is Ferrari's next area of focus

Mattia Binotto thinks Ferrari may have resolved their tyre wear issues, but now need to work on their performance in ‘dirty air’. After both of the Scuderia’s cars tumbled down the order in the French Grand Prix due to front tyre wear, Charles Leclerc said he feared a similar scenario at Silverstone. But that was not the case as the Monegasque driver went close to winning, capitalising on the opening-lap incident between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen to lead for the vast majority of the race. Only in the closing laps was Leclerc caught and passed by Hamilton. A big benefit to the Ferrari, however, according to Binotto, was being able to run in clean air with Leclerc out ahead...
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