In The Driver's Seat

Time for Ferrari to ask hard questions of Binotto after yet another strategic blunder

Mattia Binotto's worst fears were realised in Hungary as Mercedes proved superior too on performance. PHOTO: AFP
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When something just keeps going wrong so many times, it's natural to regard it as faulty no matter how much faith and affection one might have invested in it.

So why does Ferrari team principal and managing director Mattia Binotto, the man tasked with winning the most famous motor racing team in the history the 2022 World Championship, keep getting things so desperately wrong?

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