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Binotto looking to "unlock" Ferrari's "very strong" potential

Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto believes the Italian side still have a "very strong" potential that needs to be unlocked, and it is possible to catch up to Mercedes following the world champion's dominant start to the season.
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