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Wolff: 'Too much porcelain broken' for Binotto to move to Mercedes

Toto Wolff has ruled out the possibility of Mercedes recruiting former Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto in the future, insisting there is "too much broken porcelain" between the two men. Binotto, who had been at the helm of the Scuderia for the past four years, handed in his resignation to Ferrari chairman John Elkann last week. During his tenure, the Italian engineer had overseen Ferrari's turnaround and its return this year to the status of title contender in F1. As the figureheads of the two biggest F1 teams on the grid, Binotto and Wolff often found themselves on opposing sides of a multitude of issues since 2019. Speaking on the latest Beyond the Grid podcast, Wolff admitted...
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