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Circus performers

he Formula 1 team principal merry-go-round hit new levels of activity in December, once it became clear Ferrari would release its leader, Mattia Binotto. The Italian had hit every target set by the management, but it was not enough. The team had a car capable of challenging for the title, and two drivers who were also up to the task, and it was this opportunity that was not fulfilled. One therefore assumes the targets for the future were more acute but, having failed to mount more of a challenge this year,

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