8:34 – Ferrari has a car capable of competing at “all tracks” with its 2017 contender, the SF70H, reckons technical chief Mattia Binotto, after either winning or finishing second at the opening six rounds of the season.

Following a win-less 2016 campaign, Ferrari, under new technical regulations, has taken the fight to reigning triple World Champion team Mercedes, and currently tops both standings.

At the recent Monaco Grand Prix, the Scuderia built on another front row lockout to claim its first 1-2 finish since 2010, with Sebastian Vettel overhauling team-mate Kimi Räikkönen

Added to Vettel’s wins in Australia and Bahrain, and second-place finishes in China, Russia and Spain, Binotto expressed confidence that Ferrari will be able to challenge anywhere in 2017.

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