Ferrari says FIA should've done a "better job" with F1 Italian GP safety car

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Ferrari says FIA should've done a "better job" with F1 Italian GP safety car
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Ferrari F1 boss Binotto says the FIA should have done a better job with the handling of the safety car in the ItalianGP. 'I am disappointed for how long it took them to decide.'

causing a further hefty delay before the field formed up behind the front Red Bull.

"I don't think it's a matter of changing the rules," he said"The rules have been discussed, largely, especially after Abu Dhabi last year. "I don't think safety could be the right reason for it [the delay]," he said."When you are released, as a driver, you cannot go simply flat out around the track, because there is a minimum lap time, which is set in the regulations.

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