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Inside Line: Why Binotto? Rather fire Elkann and Camilleri

So the Italians are calling for Mattia Binotto's head, the team plunging to an all-time low with the first lap collision during Sunday's Styrian Grand Prix that eliminated the (frankly) shit cars of Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel.  While The Little Prince's stupid move and his, now boring, grovelling apology grabbed the headlines which simply disguised the truth of the matter: the Ferrari SF1000 is rubbish. Blaming the crisis on Mattia is totally injust because it is the AWOL of capos John Elkann and Louis Camilleri that are at the crux of the problem at Maranello. Elkann might be a whizkid businessman, but the Agnelli scion is clueless about running a Formula 1 team as his...
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