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Ferrari risk overloading Binotto says Berger

Former Ferrari driver Gerhard Berger believes the team risk overloading team principal Mattia Binotto with responsibilities.  Binotto was promoted into the position for the 2019 season from his previous role of technical director to replace Maurizio Arrivabene. The Scuderia have failed to record a race victory so far this campaign, and with the politics mounting up over their questionable use of team orders, Berger believes the team must hire somebody to help Binotto. “The usual thing with Ferrari is, someone getting the responsibility, and getting all responsibility,' he told Motorsport.com. “Because when you look at Red Bull, you have this genius Adrian Newey. You have a capable...
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