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    I guess the question is not if Binnoto will get sacked but when..
    Didn't he threaten to quit Ferrari unless he was given Arivabene's job? If so Ferrari must also feel he has cheated his way into the role with their technical cheat. His days must surely be numbered.

    Wolf to Ferrari? He'd have to be mad..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zico View Post
    I guess the question is not if Binnoto will get sacked but when..
    Didn't he threaten to quit Ferrari unless he was given Arivabene's job? If so Ferrari must also feel he has cheated his way into the role with their technical cheat. His days must surely be numbered.

    Wolf to Ferrari? He'd have to be mad..
    Well Binotto has f*cked up big time this season. It would be a miracle if he survives beyond Monza. Where the Ferrari car would put on a show on how to race a Ferrari outside the midfields.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zico View Post
    I guess the question is not if Binnoto will get sacked but when..
    Didn't he threaten to quit Ferrari unless he was given Arivabene's job? If so Ferrari must also feel he has cheated his way into the role with their technical cheat. His days must surely be numbered.

    Wolf to Ferrari? He'd have to be mad..
    Somebody said that Binotto is an engineer, not a manager. His appointment always seemed strange to me and he looks out of his depth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by N. Jones View Post
    Somebody said that Binotto is an engineer, not a manager. His appointment always seemed strange to me and he looks out of his depth.
    If they can swallow their pride, they should bring back Arrivabene. At least Ferrari was moving progressively forward with him. Binotto would be ripped apart at Monza by the Italian press. He is very unlikely to survive the huge pressure to follow. The Tifosi would have plenty to say as well.

    Is Vettel having a wry smile right now?

    It is difficult to say who is getting the best deal out of all of this. The Renault is showing some genuine speed, so l am thinking maybe Alonso. But the Mclaren would be getting Mercedes powertrain next year and may propel Mclaren forward into the sharp end. Hence, it might be Ricciado at Sainz's expense.

    2021 could be troublesome for Redbull as well with the midfield closing in fast, seeing how much Renault has improved and how much Mclaren is likely to improve with Mercedes powertrain. Honda would need to make some gains in performance by next season or Redbull would have plenty of reason to moan.
    Last edited by Nitrodaze; 31st August 2020 at 14:38.
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