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Ex-FIA president responds to report he'll replace Mattia Binotto at Ferrari

Former Ferrari boss, Jean Todt, has laughed off rumours linking him with a return to the Scuderia. Current team principal, Mattia Binotto, has been under pressure lately following the collapse of the team’s title challenge, and multiple mistakes have left the Scuderia in almost insurmountable arrears to Red Bull. Max Verstappen is set to wrap up the drivers’ title in the next two races, while Red Bull are over 100 points clear of their Italian rivals, so they have one hand on the teams’ championship too. A mixture of reliability failures and inconceivable strategic mistakes have earned Ferrari a lot of criticism, but Binotto has persistently stood by his team, protecting them from...
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