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Binotto reveals why Ferrari won't bring any upgrades to Imola

Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has said that his team will not be bringing anything major to the fourth round of the season in Imola due to the lack of practice time the teams will have. An hour-long practice session will be followed by Friday qualifying as Formula 1 embarks on the first of three sprint events next weekend, so the teams will be extremely restricted in their ability to trial new parts. Ferrari were anticipated to introduce an upgrade that would help them save weight and, while one or two aspects of the car may be different, Binotto has stressed that Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz will need to prioritise qualifying preparation over testing new parts. 'I think it...
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