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Ferrari: Mattia Binotto replaces Maurizio Arrivabene as team principal

Maurizio Arrivabene has been replaced as Ferrari team principal by former technical boss Mattia Binotto, sources close to the team say. The news, first reported by Gazzetta dello Sport, comes after Ferrari failed to win either title in 2018 amid a series of driver and management errors. Ferrari were not immediately available for comment on the development. Insiders say the decision was made by Ferrari president John Elkann shortly before the Christmas break. Arrivabene, 61, had been boss of the team since December 2014, joining from main sponsor, the tobacco giant Philip Morris, where he was a vice-president. He was in charge of Ferrari while the team enjoyed a revival in competitiveness in...
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