Charles Leclerc responds to Mattia Binotto sacking rumours

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Charles Leclerc has said it is 'important not to get distracted' amid rumours over Mattia Binotto's future at Ferrari. F1

Charles Leclerc will not be drawn into speculation about Mattia Binotto’s future at Ferrari as rumours swirl about potential changes after 2022.

While the performance of the F1-75 is enough to allow Leclerc and Carlos Sainz a chance to fight for victory at the Italian Grand Prix, the team’s overall performance this season has seen their title bid crumble away against the juggernaut of Red Bull and Max Verstappen.

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