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Arrivabene to get new Ferrari contract

Oct.19 Maurizio Arrivabene looks set to have his contract renewed at Ferrari beyond this year. There had been speculation that, amid Ferrari's failing 2018 title campaign and an internal conflict with Mattia Binotto, the Italian could lose his post as team boss. But sources inside the Italian press say Ferrari is shaping up to present Arrivabene with a new contract. It is believed Binotto will also stay as technical boss. Amid intense criticism, Vettel was asked in Austin what went wrong in 2018. "We can always look for excuses," said the German. "Personally I made mistakes but the main problem was that the car did not have enough speed," he added. "It's one of...
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