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Ferrari: We didn't have capacity to run maximum power

Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto admitted Ferrari were not able to run their cars at maximum power during the 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix, one of many reasons why their race was difficult. The legendary Formula 1 team was nowhere near the performance level they have showed this season, slow in qualifying and anonymous throughout a race where Red Bull and Mercedes took center stage. As a result, Carlos Sainz finished fifth ahead of teammate Charles Leclerc who was sixth, as both drivers lamented a t tough day in the office. Sainz said:  'Today we did everything we could to get the best result possible, but unfortunately the pace was not there, so P5 was the maximum we could aim for. 'From...
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