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Ferrari considering move for Alfa Romeo technical chief

Mattia Binotto admits Ferrari are weighing up the chances of bringing Alfa Romeo technical director Simone Resta back to Maranello in an attempt to boost their flagging 2019 season. Resta left Ferrari for Hinwil in May 2018, having previously served as Ferrari's chief designer. Resta was seen as a key figure in the Ferrari cars of 2017 and 2018 that pushed Mercedes hard in the aerodynamic stakes. Article continues under video The SF90 does not appear to hold as much strength in this area, however, with Mercedes having taken one-two finishes in each race so far, with a repeat seemingly likely in Monaco this weekend. With Binotto juggling team principal and technical director roles, he...
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