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Binotto to replace Arrivabene as Ferrari F1 team boss

Maurizio Arrivabene is to be replaced as team principal at Ferrari by its technical chief Mattia Binotto.  Following months of denial, Ferrari has implemented a major management shake-up after another failed attempt to win the Formula 1 world championship. Maurizio Arrivabene is to be replaced by Mattia Binotto.  More to follow. 
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