Mattia Binotto fears Ferrari’s return to the front of the pack in Monaco could be a one-off – at least until the Hungarian Grand Prix.

At the end of last summer, at circuits such as Spa and Monza, the Scuderia had regressed to such an extent they found themselves racing Alfa Romeo, Williams and Haas.

But nine months on, they were back at the head of affairs in the Monaco Grand Prix as Charles Leclerc claimed pole position, with his team-mate Carlos Sainz in fourth.

Of course, Leclerc crashed at the end of qualifying and was ruled out of the race minutes before the start, but Sainz drove solidly to take second place behind Max Verstappen.

Continue Reading on planetf1.com