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Binotto hopeful of improved performance in Germany after 2018 woes

Scuderia Ferrari‘s Team Principal Mattia Binotto has said the Italian outfit are looking for improved performance at the Hockenheimring this weekend, after the team was robbed of a victory at the circuit last year, after star driver Sebastian Vettel crashed out, losing his lead in the Championship. The race turned quickly for Vettel, his chances of victory not being helped by the changeable conditions. With the rain falling hard, on lap 52 the German tried to turn into the Sachs curve but locked his brakes, which caused him to go straight on into the barrier. The resulting Safety Car period provided title rival Lewis Hamilton the opportunity to win the race, and take the lead in the...
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