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Binotto unhappy as ‘nobody respected' pit lane rules

Mattia Binotto wasn't impressed with Ferrari's rivals in Hungary as 'nobody respected' the rules of the pit lane as 15 drivers pulled into the pits on the second formation lap. Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix got off to a chaotic start on a wet Hungaroring with Valtteri Bottas causing a multi-car crash while Lance Stroll took out Charles Leclerc. Down to just one Ferrari, Carlos Sainz left the pits after the red flag was cleared to resume the race with a standing start on the grid. But with the track having dried out, all of the remaining cars – except pole-sitter Lewis Hamilton in the Mercedes – pulled into the pits to swap their intermediate Pirellis for slicks. It was chaos...
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