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Turrini not surprised by Binotto resignation: 'They were water and fire'

Mattia Binotto will no longer be Ferrari's team principal from 2023. According to the renowned and in Italy highly respected journalist Leo Turrini, it is not surprising that Ferrari made this choice. In his eyes, Binotto was the ideal scapegoat. Article continues under ad It was a tumultuous week for major two Italian sports teams. Not only did the news come out that Binotto will no longer be at the helm of Ferrari's F1 team from 2023, but a day later, it was also announced that Andrea Agnelli and his cohorts (including former Ferrari team boss Maurizio Arrivabene), were stepping down as board members of football team Juventus. Speaking on Italian radio show Tutti Convocati, Turrini said,...
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