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.

Former Ferrari F1 boss questions Lewis Hamilton signing

Mattia Binotto provides concerning update over Audi F1 programme

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Binotto divulges Alonso influence in Bortoleto F1 decision

Bottas 'understands' key reason behind F1 axe - Binotto

Wolff questioned over latest Schumacher F1 snub

Magnussen refuses to rule out F1 stay despite Binotto silence

Audi set ‘Everest’ timeline for F1 title success

Former Ferrari boss offers surprising view on Hamilton switch

Binotto confirms Schumacher option for Audi F1 seat

Binotto issues update on Audi F1 engine project

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'

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