Leclerc says suggestions that Ferrari is divided following the British GP are 'untrue', and revealed Binotto visited him in Monaco this week. F1
Charles Leclerc says suggestions Ferrari has been left divided after its Silverstone Formula 1 errors are"untrue", as it emerged he met with boss Mattia Binotto in Monaco this week.
But Leclerc says any claims of differences of opinion within Maranello are wide of the mark, as he says there is a world of difference between being disappointed about a race result and that triggering other problems. "We are extremely united. Is there a disappointment after the last race because we finished first and fourth? Yes, there was."But obviously before the safety car, you are first and second and you finish the race first and fourth. So there's some kind of disappointment too. But there's not any kind of division inside the team, that's for sure.
Asked about the Binotto chat in the pits in Silverstone, and in Monaco, Leclerc said:"Well, obviously there's been quite a lot of talks about the two events in the last few days.
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