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Ferrari’s Mattia Binotto: “We can’t be entirely satisfied with the 16 points we picked up”

Mattia Binotto feels Ferrari could have scored more than the sixteen points they did during Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix based on the performance levels shown by both Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr.
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