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Domenicali: Ciao Binotto, we need Ferrari to be competitive

In the wake of Mattia Binotto resigning as Ferrari team principal, one of his predecessors, Stefano Domenicali sympathises with his plight but also emphasised the importance of the Italian team winning in Formula 1 Alarmingly, F1's greatest team is now hunting their fifth team boss since Domenicali was Ferrari team principal from 2008 to 2014; with Marco Mattiacci succeeding him briefly in 2014, followed by Maurizio Arrivabene who ruled from 2015 until the end of 2018. At that time, former Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne, although a formidable businessman, was foolishly naive about F1 and duly ‘grenaded' the team before he passed away unexpectedly in mid-2018. By then he had...
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