Ferrari CEO admits things ‘run more smoothly’ at rival F1 teams
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna has conceded that other teams "run more smoothly" than the Italian marque in F1 amid its continued championship drought.
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Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna has conceded that other teams "run more smoothly" than the Italian marque in F1 amid its continued championship drought.
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