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Domenicali set for Ferrari return

Former Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali is set to make a return to F1 with the Scuderia. Domenicali left the team in 2014 after a period of disappointment with Fernando Alonso missing out on two world championships. With Ferrari replacing Maurizio Arrivabene with technical chief Mattia Binotto, questions have been raised in Italian media as to whether someone could come in to take the weight of the role off of Binotto. "Who will negotiate the Concorde Agreement with Liberty Media? Binotto will have other things to do," Italian journalist Fulvio Solms pointed out. Other outlets in Italy report similar, with the sharing of the team boss role deemed a likely possibility....
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