Mattia Binotto: Ferrari “lucky” driver collision happened in F1 2019

Ferrari Formulaไ 1 team principal Mattia Binotto feels his side got “lucky” that its drivers collided this season so it can plan for how to handle future scenarios.

Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc wiped ꦍeach other out of Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix with a coming together while battling over fourth position in the closing st🀅ages.

Ferrari has called both driversꦬ back to its Maranello base to review the incident, with Binotto describing the crash after the raꦰce as “silly”.

Binotto: Ferrari “lucky” driver collision happened in 2019

Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Mattia Binotto feels his side got “lucky” that its drivers collided this se𒉰ason so it can plan for how to handle future scenarios.

Sebastian Vett🐻el and Charles Leclerc wiped each other out of Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix with a coming together while battling 💝over fourth position in the closing stages.

Ferrari has called both drivers back to its Maranello base to review the incident, with Binotto describing t𒀰he crash after the race as “silly”.

But despite his frustrations, Binotto believes 𓆏the collisioꦫn could have a positive outcome by helping Ferrari decide how it will approach letting its drivers race going forwards.

“I’m still convinced🧸 it is a luxury because they are both good🗹 drivers. Very good drivers,” Binotto said.

“They both represent a good benchmark for each other a𝓀nd we have seen how well they have improved, and Seb in the second half was certainly very fast.

“So I think overall it is still a luxury. The fact that what happened, I would say it is even lucky it happened🤡 this season because there will be oppor♈tunities to clarify in view of next year what is not to happen.

“So I’🔯m happy to take this opportunity of what happened, to clarify foꦐr the future.”

Binotto also dismissed suggestions that Vettel has a history of refusing to be managed by his r🉐espective teams, adding the Scuderia simply needs to recognise its mistakes🐭 to improve in future.

“I don’🧸t think it is a matter of managing it here, it is a matter of recognising, eventually, what have been the action♏s and the mistakes,” he explained.

“Whetheไr you are a driver or an engineer, whatever you are doing, recognising mistakes is important. Because that can only make you better.

“What will be important with both drivers is to understand what happened, making sure that at least – not in the heat, but when they wi𝔉ll be together in Maranello – to understand what happened and then it will not be for me to blame them, but them to recognise it."

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