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Ferrari strategy chief given vote of confidence by Mattia Binotto despite latest shocker

Mattia Binotto insists his strategy team is "great" and dismissed the idea of bringing in fresh faces in the wake of Ferrari's latest blunder.

The Italian team has come under pressure after several high-profile strategy errors that have cost them a lot of points so far this season. One of the most high profile was in Monaco, when the timing of a botched pit stop for Charles Leclerc saw the racer go into the pits while leading and emerge in fourth.

In France earlier this month, Carlos Sainz was the team's only hope of a podium after Leclerc crashed out. But they were criticised again for telling the Spaniard to pit while he was overtaking Sergio Perez, and when he later did so he could only finish fifth.

Ferrari desperately needed a clean weekend in Hungary to end the first period of the season on a high, but it wasn't to be. Instead, they made the baffling decision to make Leclerc race on hard tyres despite clear evidence showing that compound was proving difficult for other racers on the track.

"We knew the hard tyres had some warm-up difficulties and would not have been as fast as the mediums," team principal Binotto told Sky Sports after the race. "But it was a race of 70 laps and we believed they could have been fast enough to be in the race and try to have a good position, but overall they didn't work as we expected. Let's see and let's analyse."

Asked if he would consider bringing in new people to help his struggling strategy department, the Italian dismissed the idea and instead threw his support behind director Inaki Rueda. He added: "Sometimes we make mistakes, and the others are making mistakes, so not only Inaki but the entire team is great and I'm fully supporting them."

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