Who will succeed Binotto as Ferrari’s next F1 boss?

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Who will succeed Mattia Binotto as Ferrari's next F1 team principal? 🤔⤵️

Brawn was an integral part of Ferrari and’s dominance of F1 as the team’s former technical director, before going on to spearhead Brawn GP’s double title-winning campaign in 2009 and later holding a frontline role at Mercedes.

“I’ve loved almost every minute of my 46-year career and I’ve been fortunate to have worked with many great teams, great drivers and great people,” Brawn wrote in his final column for the official F1 website. “I wouldn’t have changed a thing. Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna is set to oversee the F1 team while the search for a successor is ongoing, but could he end up taking up the role on a permanent basis?

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