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BINOTTO will also release MEXICO and BRAZIL

Mattia Binotto was not present at the Turkish GP race as he remained in Maranello and the Ferrari team boss said he would miss even more races this year.

"I will also miss the races for the Mexican Grand Prix and the Brazilian Grand Prix,”Is the boss Ferrari told Italian colleagues from the newspaper Corriere della Sera. "We are in a key phase of the 2022 project,He added.

binotto, which he replaced in Istanbul Laurent mekies, recently oversaw the introduction key engine updates with a 2022 year specification that he says has succeeded in both of their race cars. Charles Leclerc, who was the first to get a new engine in Sochi, denied that the upgrade showed him that he had made the right decision when he was tied to the long-term Ferrari. "I never doubted the team. After a difficult year in 2020, we started working in the right direction. There are no miracles in Formula 1 and everyone is working to improve, but I have the impression that Ferrari is growing more than other teams,”The young Monaco told Sky Italy.

Ferrari is also pleased with the progress of Laurent Mekies, who replaced Binotta in Turkey, who will also be one percent in races in Mexico and Brazil.

In Leclerc agrees with his boss that he is for Ferrari most importantly, to focus on completely new regulations of the year 2022. "In these six races, we will certainly do our best to start the new era of Formula 1 in the best possible way. I'm focused on succeeding with Ferrari, so I'm not too interested in whether Max Verstappen or Lewis Hamilton will win this year's title,”Says the racer Ferrari.

With progress Ferrari is also satisfied Laurent mekies, which, as has been said, replaced the percentage in Turkey Mattia Binotta. "We had a really fast race car in Turkey. We got very close in terms of lap time Red Bullu and Mercedes and would like to overtake McLaren in the fight for third place in the design championship. And with the speed we have, we can do that,He added French.      

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