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Ferrari: Sacking people won't make our car faster

Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto says he finds rumours about his and other senior personnel being at risk of losing their jobs 'amusing', insisting sacking people won't solve Ferrari's current performance woes. Ferrari's start to the 2020 Formula 1 season has been far from ideal with it often struggling to escape Q2 in qualifying, whilst its race pace is well behind that of its rivals. The Italian team currently occupies fifth in the Constructors' Standings with just 27 points after three rounds, compared to Mercedes' 121 points tally. Whilst Binotto says it will be necessary to look at the 'organisation', he suggest that doesn't necessarily mean jobs are at risk. Related Posts How...
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