Mattia Binotto offers his resignation as Ferrari team principal after losing the confidence of Charles Leclerc... with Alfa Romeo boss Fred Vasseur expected to replace him

Mattia Binotto has offered his resignation as team principal of Ferrari. In truth, if his departure is confirmed, it will be a case of being pushed …


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