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Team boss set to replace Mattia Binotto refuses to deny Ferrari move

Mattia Binotto's sacking as Ferrari's team principal is expected any time, with attention now turning as to who could replace the Italian who's held the role for four years. Reports began to spread prior to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix that Binotto was set to be booted from his role; however, Ferrari released an official statement denying such speculation. Whilst it appears that the reports from last week are in fact true, Alfa Romeo team principal Frederic Vasseur has been tipped as the next boss of the Maranello-based team, due to his relationship with both the Scuderia and star driver Charles Leclerc. Leclerc was managed by Vasseur in 2018, when the Frenchman was the Monegasque...
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