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Ferrari men defend Maranello after Monaco blunder

Jun.2 Three former Ferrari men have leapt to the defence of the Maranello team in the wake of the Monaco disappointment. Carlos Sainz left the Principality lamenting a missed win because of a backmarker, while a furious Charles Leclerc's points gap to championship leader only grew as Ferrari bungled the race strategy in changing conditions. 'Ferrari is being criticised too much for the tactical mistakes last Sunday,' said F1 legend Gerhard Berger, who drove for Ferrari over two stints in the 80s and 90s. 'We should really congratulate Mattia Binotto for the strong car he has managed to put on the track, because we hadn't expected that just a few months ago.' The Austrian said Sainz should...
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