Ferrari, Red Bull 'on equal footing' - Marko
Mattia Binotto thinks the battle at Paul Ricard "will be about fractions of a second again", even if Ferrari appeared to have its nose ahead in French GP practice.
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Mattia Binotto thinks the battle at Paul Ricard "will be about fractions of a second again", even if Ferrari appeared to have its nose ahead in French GP practice.
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Carlos Sainz topped FP2 at the French Grand Prix as Ferrari continue to show good pace at Circuit Paul Ricard on Friday afternoon.
Carlos Sainz led Charles Leclerc at the top of the times on Friday as Ferrari dominated second practice for the French Grand Prix ahead of world championship leader Max Verstappen of Red Bull. The Ferrari pair swapped fastest laps in a closely-contested session in bright sunshine, Sainz making light of the prospect of a 10-place grid penalty for Sunday's race after taking new power-train components.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc went fastest in the first practice session of the Grand Prix weekend in France, going quicker than Max Verstappen by just nine-hundredths of a second.
Carlos Sainz has remained upbeat ahead of the French Grand Prix despite his title hopes taking a big hit last time out at the Austrian Grand Prix.