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Mattia Binotto admits Mercedes is 'slightly better' than Ferrari

Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has admitted that Mercedes have a 'slightly better' car than his team. However, he is confident that Ferrari are still in the fight and are not that far behind their rivals. 
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