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Brundle: Things weren't right under Arrivabene
Martin Brundle feels 'things weren't right' at Ferrari under Maurizio Arrivabene's leadership, citing Monza's lack of team orders as an example. Earlier this week Arrivabene lost his job as Ferrari team boss, the role instead going to technical director Mattia Binotto. The decision brought to an end Arrivabene's four-year reign, a period in which Ferrari failed to wrestle the championships away from Mercedes. The Scuderia were largely to blame for last year's title defeats as mistakes from both the team and Sebastian Vettel cost them dearly. Ferrari's call not to use team orders in favour of Vettel being one of those mistakes according to Brundle. 'You don’t know what you don’t...
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