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Mattia Binotto gave his Ferrari team their season rating with a positive mindset, reflecting on the 2022 campaign overall as a success. | Sport24news

Binotto believes nobody could have expected Ferrari to be so competitive at the start of the season, maintaining a level that saw them get the better of eight-time Constructors' champs Mercedes and win four races.

"Nobody, and I mean, nobody would have bet on a Ferrari that was so strong at the start and still remained competitive after 22 races. We fought with a Red Bull and beat Mercedes, getting on the podium in Abu Dhabi." He was keen to give credit to Ferrari's personnel, citing how the team bounced back after 2021 and brought a degree of satisfaction to Maranello.

"The best thing was to see how the team worked after a difficult 2021, and so it's fair to give them credit. Both on the track and at Maranello, they have worked hard to give us satisfaction, even if it is not yet complete.

 

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