Binotto seeking FIA clarification over Verstappen line
Mattia Binotto has said Ferrari are seeking clarification over Max Verstappen allegedly crossing the pit lane exit line during the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Mattia Binotto has said Ferrari are seeking clarification over Max Verstappen allegedly crossing the pit lane exit line during the Monaco Grand Prix.
MONACO : Ferrari lodged a protest about race winner Sergio Perez and Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen on Sunday after the Red Bull drivers finished first and third respectively in the showcase Monaco Grand Prix.
Both Max Verstappen and team-mate Sergio Perez have been summoned to see the FIA race stewards for "allegedly failing to stay to the right of the yellow line at pit exit".
Mercedes appear to have turned their season around after a much-improved showing at Barcelona, but both Red Bull and Ferrari denied that anything has changed.
The Italian outfit, which is locked in a championship fight with Red Bull this year, introduced its first major overhaul of its F1-75 at last weekend’s Spanish GP.
Ferrari could gift Max Verstappen the F1 world title if they make a 'foolish' decision to not use team orders, warns Jolyon Palmer. The former British F1 star has claimed Ferrari should soon focus solely on Charles Leclerc instead of giving equal treatment to both drivers.
A range of upgrades brought to last weekend’s race at Barcelona helped Mercedes to its most competitive outing of the season so far.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto says Mercedes still have a ‘significant’ deficit to the frontrunning teams in Formula 1 despite their improvements and the Spanish Grand Prix, casting doubt on their ability to win a race in the near future.