Mattia Binotto The latest Formula 1 news about Mattia Binotto
Swiss-born Italian engineer Mattia Binotto was named Ferrari’s team principal ahead of the 2019 season, replacing Maurizio Arrivabene who had previously led the Scuderia’s engineering efforts since the beginning of the turbo hybrid era in 2014.
Audi address key Red Bull comparison
Binotto sends Stake F1 strong Audi warning
Binotto opens up on 'very hard' F1 absence
Binotto reveals two surprise options for vacant Audi F1 seat
Hulkenberg reveals Audi 'surprise' after big-name F1 signings
'Worrying' Sainz Audi rejection sign changes required - Steiner
Sainz details impact following seismic Audi decision
Sainz to Audi switch takes fresh twist after 'very big bang'
Is Binotto the right person to lead Audi’s F1 project?
Audi sign Binotto in major F1 project overhaul
Ex-Ferrari F1 boss Binotto secures new job
Ferrari to introduce new engine upgrade in Belgium
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Video: Ferrari show off new livery on car and trucks
Ferrari outline Driver Academy for 2022 as Armstrong is dropped
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Perez responds to 'toxic' Sainz helmet social media storm
Russell defiant over Singapore return following 2023 heartbreak
Hulkenberg in FIA talks after Baku VSC points fumble
Verstappen issues FIA plea during McLaren flexi-wing scrutiny
Sainz reveals ‘awkward’ Perez meeting after Baku crash
Red Bull ring the changes as brutal Singapore awaits
Hamilton accuses FIA president of 'racial element' over swearing issue
Norris points finger at Red Bull in ongoing F1 flexi-wing saga
Verstappen hits back at FIA on swearing issue: 'What are we, five year olds?'