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What's gone wrong with Mercedes and can they recover?
Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has suggested Mercedes' struggles are not purely down to the team's porpoising issues. The Silver Arrows have struggled with the bouncing all season with George Russell struggling to handle his car on Friday.
However, Binotto has claimed Ferrari is also struggling with the same issue despite their dominant start to the season. He confirmed the Prancing Horse were 'still suffering with it' four races into the campaign.
He said the team had taken some steps to reduce the effects but warned the issue had not yet been 'solved'. Both Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz's head was also seen jumping around as they tacked the old-school Imola circuit.
However, Leclerc was able to extend his championship lead to 40 points with his second-place finish yesterday. Team-mate Sainz also jumped Russell after a fourth-placed finish to regain second in the standings.
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