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Binotto admits: 'Ferrrari lacks winner's mentality from Schumacher era'

After a rock-solid start to the Formula 1 season, Ferrari was widely proclaimed the big favourite for the world title, but where Red Bull Racing made continuous progress, the Italian racing stable remained stuck. Mattia Binotto has been criticised for refusing to intervene harshly, but in the meantime he too faces the fact that his team is not performing optimally. Article continues under ad Speaking as a guest at the Festival della Gazzetta of La Gazzetta dello Sport the Ferrari team boss explains where his team has fallen short and where progress can be made for the future. "It is no longer enough to do your homework well, to win you have to continue to progress and improve,"...
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