Ex-Ferrari sporting director Cesare Fiorio believes Charles Leclerc’s reported new five-year deal is a “good move” by the Maranello-based side, as the Monegasque is now their driver until at least the end of 2029. It’s been reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport that Leclerc has agreed to a huge five-year contract extension, in what is
MoreWith Mattia Binotto’s days as Ferrari team principal being numbered, the Scuderia are reportedly set to announce who will lead the team next season before Christmas, despite previous rumours that nothing would be said until the New Year. Having handed in his resignation, Binotto will officially depart Ferrari on the last day of December, with his replacement likely to
MoreFormer Ferrari engineer, Rob Smedley, reckons that Charles Leclerc’s ability to lead the team through tough phases is something that makes him stand out. The Scuderia have not had it easy in the last few seasons; they have in fact not won a title in any capacity since 2008. Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen brought
MoreFormer Ferrari sporting director, Cesare Fiorio, does not believe current team principal Mattia Binotto is to blame for the problems hitting the Scuderia at the moment, but he does concede his compatriot needs to act fast. Binotto was head of the technical department when he was appointed as team principal in 2019 having been part
MoreIt’s been a troubling first half of the season for Scuderia Ferrari, who have arguably been their own worst enemy so far in 2022. The Italian team should be much closer than 97 points behind Red Bull Racing in the Constructors’ Championship but have faced a number of issues this season. It’s without a doubt
MoreFormer Ferrari driver Gerhard Berger has asked fans and pundits not to be too hard on Ferrari’s strategists after a tricky afternoon in Monaco last weekend. Charles Leclerc was leading the race in changing conditions having started on pole ahead of team-mate Carlos Sainz, and the Red Bull pair of Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen
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