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Binotto: Last season Ferrari were lapped in Spain

Article To news overview © Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images Mattia Binotto was more than pleased with Ferrari's haul of points from Sunday's Spanish GP, noting the team have taken steps forward after being lapped at the same track last season. Charles Leclerc finished an impressive fourth, crossing the line ahead of the second Red Bull of Sergio Perez, while Carlos Sainz finished just behind Daniel Ricciardo in seventh. Binotto highlighted that Ferrari showed great pace in the final sector after noted struggles there last season. "The progress we have made is evident," Binotto told Sky Italia. "Last season we were lapped here [in Spain]. The car performed well,...
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