Ferrari F1 boss blames car not strategy for team's inability to win Sunday's Hungarian GP
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto claims it was not the strategy but a slow car that cost them during the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday.
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Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto claims it was not the strategy but a slow car that cost them during the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday.
Mattia Binotto insists his strategy team is "great" and dismissed the idea of bringing in fresh faces in the wake of Ferrari's latest blunder.
Fernando Alonso's move to Aston Martin to replace retiring Sebastian Vettel next year was the focus of interest in Formula One after the Hungarian Grand Prix. Here AFP looks at five talking points as the world championship heads into its annual summer holiday shutdown:
Ferrari may return to the track after the summer break without Mattia Binotto at the helm, that’s according to former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher.
Charles Leclerc lamented a disastrous tyre strategy in Hungary on Sunday as Ferrari faced accusations their mistakes were handing both Formula One titles to rivals Red Bull.
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto has said that the car was not quick enough to win, regardless of the team’s botched strategy involving Charles Leclerc.
Ferrari are targeting a one-two win in Hungary on Sunday to ease the pain of Charles Leclerc's costly crash while leading in France last weekend.