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Ferrari seek silver linings after title blow

Ferrari searched for silver linings after Sunday's French Grand Prix left them licking self-inflicted wounds, with fans fearing Formula One's oldest and most glamorous team had blown their title chances yet again.

Charles Leclerc remained Max Verstappen's closest challenger but the Ferrari driver is now 63 points behind his Red Bull rival, with 10 races remaining, thanks to a mistake of his own making.

Should Verstappen triumph in Hungary next weekend, he will go into the August break at least 70 points clear - meaning that even winning every remaining race may not be enough for Leclerc.

It would take a turnaround of seismic proportions, and Ferrari have a record in recent years of flattering to deceive, but team boss Mattia Binotto was defiant rather than downhearted.

"It has been a good weekend in terms of pace, the car has proven to be very competitive," he told reporters at Le Castellet.

"Charles got the pole, he was leading the race. I think we had an edge on the Red Bull in terms of tyre degradation... I think we come out from here with confidence in our package, our drivers' capacity and our speed."

Binotto pointed to Hungary as another hot race where Ferrari, who had Carlos Sainz race from 19th to fifth in France, expect to be strong.

"There is plenty of reason why we need to smile. Our objective should not be winning but a one-two," he said.

"There is no reason why not to win 10 races from now to the end. I like to be positive, staying optimistic. Could something happen to Max and Red Bull? It already happened to them, as it happened to us.

"But I am not counting on it. I think we need to focus on ourselves and do our best."

Verstappen has won seven races this season to Leclerc's three, while Red Bull have won eight to

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