Binotto asks critics: What would you have done differently?
Criticised for throwing away an opportunity for Charles Leclerc to close the gap in the title fight, Mattia Binotto has hit back – saying Ferrari made the “right” call, the “proper one”.
Ferrari were again accused by pundits and fans alike of botching Leclerc’s strategy at the British Grand Prix, and it was not the first time such comments have been aimed at the Scuderia.
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The Monégasque driver, who lined up on the grid 49 points behind Max Verstappen, was leading the race when there was a late Safety Car for Esteban Ocon’s stricken Alpine.
While the drivers behind him, including his team-mate Carlos Sainz, pitted for brand new soft tyres, Ferrari left Leclerc out on 16-lap-old hard tyres.
He did not even finish on the podium, P4 while Sainz took the win, with Binotto criticised in the foreign press for dropping the ball.
Asked to respond to his critics, the Italian told ESPN: “What would they have done differently?
“I think the decision we took was the right one, the proper one, each single time. Should we have stopped at the Safety Car is maybe the only one we are questioning, I think.
“If we would have stopped him, maybe the others would have stayed out and he would have maybe been fourth on soft tyres. On the other side, would he have been able to recover the position? Not sure.
“I think obviously with hindsight it’s easy to say we could have done [something] differently. Again, we have a Safety Car at the wrong moment when we are leading the race comfortably.”
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