With Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto having confirmed his resignation from the role Tuesday morning, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz have both taken to social media to send the Italian a heart-warming message of gratitude. It’s been a turbulent few years for Binotto as Ferrari’s boss, with the Italian having been at the helm of
MoreWith Mattia Binotto having less than a month left now as Ferrari’s team principal, questions have begun to be asked as to just how the Italian who worked for the Scuderia for 28 years, has come to call it quits. Following speculation and reports from Italian media dating back to before the Abu Dhabi Grand
MoreFerrari’s search for a new team principal has officially begun, with it having been confirmed by the Italians earlier in the week that Mattia Binotto will be departing the side on 31 December. It was expected that the Italian would leave the Maranello-based team, with Binotto having faced a year full of criticism over the
More2022 was full of surprises, with the new regulations that were introduced at the start of the season providing twists and turns at every corner. The most notable of this surprises might be the resurgence of Ferrari, who went from a ‘best of the rest’ contender in 2021 to title challenger in 2022. The Scuderia
MoreWhile Ferrari eventually fell some way short of the title in 2022, the season has shown that the team have made huge strides forward under the new regulations, finally being able to compete on track with Red Bull and Mercedes. The Scuderia arguably had the fastest car on the grid for large periods of the
MoreRed Bull are facing the tough task of defending their 2022 championship victory next season with one hand tied behind their back. The energy drink giants were found guilty of a minor overspend of the 2021 cost cap last month and punished with a $7m fine and a ten percent reduction in their wind tunnel
MoreOnly a week ago, Ferrari released an official statement rubbishing talks that they were looking to replace their team principal Mattia Binotto, however now the team will be forced to hunt for a replacement following his resignation. It is not yet known whether Binotto’s decision to step down was off his own back, or if
MoreFerrari team principal Mattia Binotto resigned from his role earlier this week, after weeks of speculation about his future. 2022 was a strange year for Ferrari, with the side having been their own worst enemy for the vast majority of the year. There is no doubt that the side had an excellent car; alas, it
MoreOne of Formula 1’s most recognisable faces and arguably one of its greatest legends has confirmed that he will be “leaving F1”, despite some very interesting rumours having surfaced in the last 24 hours. Ross Brawn is without a doubt someone who will go down in the sport’s folklore, given not only how long he’s been part of the
MoreThe Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was anything but a simple weekend for Charles Leclerc, with the Monegasque having known that he would only claim second in the Drivers’ Championship if he beat Sergio Pérez. Remarkably, the 24-year-old achieved just that, after Ferrari incredibly got their strategy spot on, something which the Italians couldn’t say for
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