Motor Sport Magazine

MARK HUGHES

Toto Wolff’s English is sometimes just a little way short of where he’s trying to get to as he speaks, but occasionally that optimistic reach results in a brilliant new phrase which, while not familiar, probably should be. It was like this when he responded negatively to the idea that recently resigned Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto could join Mercedes. “No, I think there was too much porcelain broken between us in the last two years [to make] this possible.”

Besides, there’s no room for Binotto there when they have one-third owner Wolff at the helm and a

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