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Binotto foresees 'difficult start' for Schumacher in F1

Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto believes Mick Schumacher will undergo a difficult maiden season in Formula 1 next year with Haas before making strides in 2022. Schumacher, who won this FIA Formula 2 Championship, will attempt to follow in the footsteps of his legendary father - seven-time world champion and Ferrari great Michael Schumacher - when he lines up on the F1 grid in Melbourne next March with Haas. The US outfit hasn't supplied the best equipment to its drivers in the past few years, a fact taht could weigh on the young German's performance from the outset. But Binotto also knows that Schumacher is a gradual learner and usually performs much better in his second year in a category....
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