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Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has sought to play down the team's chances of winning the Constructors' and Drivers' Championships despite the strong start of drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz. Binotto has claimed that Red Bull are the favourites to win both titles this season, with reigning champion Max Verstappen the strongest threat to Ferrari.
Leclerc and Sainz have both recorded podium finishes in the opening two races of the season, with Leclerc winning the season opener in Bahrain. The Monegasque star is currently top of the Drivers' Championship standings, with Spanish team-mate Sainz only slightly behind him in second.
It is a far cry from last season where Ferrari came third in the standings and recorded only five podiums all season as they struggled to match Mercedes and Red Bull. Leclerc has already managed more top-three finishes