Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz to have equal status at Ferrari in F1 2022

Ferrari was clear that both itꦉs drivers had equal footing throughout 2021, with team orders only imposed to benefit the team’s prospects amid its intense battle with McLaren over third place in the constructors’ championship, which it eventually prevailed in.
Sainz and Leclerc were closely matched throughout the campaign, with Sainz finishing ahead in the drivers’ standings by five and a half points. Earlier in the season, Binotto had declared hღis team’s line-up as being the best on the F1 grid.
Binott♑o confirmed that Ferrari will not adopt a policy of having a number one driver in 2022.&nbꦰsp;
“In terms ofꦛ drivers, as we often said, it’s the track that will dictate it,” Binotto said.
“The priority is always the team, but𓄧 no doubt, if they can compete for an important position in 𒉰the championship, it will be the track that will tell who is ahead.
“Sometimes it’s not only about driver talent and driv🧸er capacity - a driver can be a lot unfortunate, and having 🅰damages, reliability issues, or crashes.
“We will not have a policy of number one and number two. We will simply discuss it in terms of po꧋sitions on track whenever it will🌜 be time.”

Despite being beaten by Sai♋nz in their first year as teammates together, Binotto stressed he had been “very happy” with Leclerc’s performances across the season and pointed out that the Monegasque lost around 40 points due to bad luck.
“I think he's has always been somehow very fast in qualifying, even i🎃n the last part of the season where maybe Carlos was challenging him a bit moꦑre,” Binotto said.
“I think we should not forget that in the season, there are a couple of examples, which is Monaco and Budapest, where he didn't score. I think🍃 he has been unlucky♒ as a driver in those occasions.
“Without those, and it’s difficult to say where he would have finished, but maybe at least 40 points is missing from his classification. So without that, again, I think he w⛎ould have been a lot further ahead in the championship.
“So that's why again I can only judge very posit෴ively his season. He has learned, furthermore, how to manage the tyres, how to manage 🐼the race situations and the race pace. So I am quite pleased on the progress he has made.”

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