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Ferrari address questions over team orders ahead of Imola

Article To news overview © Ferrari Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto insists Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz will be "free to fight" as the F1 season continues at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. Leclerc holds a commanding 34-point lead over his nearest rival - Mercedes driver George Russell - after the first three races, having won in Bahrain and Australia, and finished second in Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, teammate Carlos Sainz is four points further back after a particularly damaging weekend at Albert Park, with the Spaniard admitting he needs to be "hard on himself". This has already led to suggestions of Sainz becoming Ferrari's 'number two' driver and the Scuderia...
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