'Maybe I'm not showing it, but I certainly am' - Ferrari boss admits to growing frustration
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto admits he has grown frustrated with recent results following another underwhelming race at the weekend.
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Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto admits he has grown frustrated with recent results following another underwhelming race at the weekend.
This week I've been sat at my desk working a full-time job in Greater Manchester but in a few day's time, I could find myself vying for a medal to prove I’m one of the best competitors in the Commonwealth.
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