Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto appears to be very much on borrowed time, following a substantial report on Italian TV that the boss is set for the sack after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The season finale this weekend will mark the end of a season full of promise for Ferrari, but one that has
MoreWith his job reportedly at severe risk, Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has revealed that the team will be “looking at together” what they did wrong at the Brazilian Grand Prix. Viewers watched Q3 at the Brazilian GP with their heads in their hands, after Ferrari made yet another unbelievably costly strategic error, which once again cost
MoreFerrari’s star driver Charles Leclerc has seemingly jumped to the defence of the Italian side and team principal Mattia Binotto, whose job has been a massive talking point ahead of the season finale. This weekend’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will pull the curtain on the 2022 season, one which Ferrari will have mixed memories of. The Maranello-based
MoreFerrari looked set for a straight shootout with Red Bull for the constructors’ championship at the start of the season, with the team flying out of the blocks with a one-two finish in Bahrain. Mercedes on the other hand looked to be in for a midfield battle after porpoising issues saw the team lose significant
MoreTurmoil appears to be breaking out at Ferrari, unsurprisingly, given how disappointing their 2022 campaign has turned out to be; however, it’s once again team principal Mattia Binotto who is facing the brunt of the criticism. It was revealed in Italy on Tuesday by La Gazzetta dello Sport that Binotto is reportedly set to be
MoreConsidering the size of their error in qualifying, Ferrari managed to rescue a respectable result at the Brazilian Grand Prix, after Carlos Sainz claimed third with Charles Leclerc in fourth. Given what happened at Interlagos, the Italians will likely take the result happily, whereas ex-F1 driver Ralf Schumacher has slammed the side for making “mistakes
MoreFerrari have fallen off the curve in recent weeks, having not won a race since Austria back in July and now struggling to even compete with the dominant Red Bull. Instead it has been Mercedes who have pushed Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez for the podium positions and race wins, with Lewis Hamilton being a
More2022 certainly hasn’t been the season Carlos Sainz would’ve expected, especially after the Spaniard exceeded expectations during his first year at Ferrari in 2021. Despite potentially being considered as a second driver for the Maranello-based team, Sainz managed to finish above team-mate Charles Leclerc in the Drivers’ Championship last season, something which gave the 28-year-old
MoreFerrari have been very hot and cold this season, getting off to a flying start with a 1-2 finish in Bahrain before team errors and reliability issues saw Max Verstappen and Red Bull sail off into the distance. Some fans of the Scuderia have become frustrated with team principal Mattia Binotto, who took over the
MoreTimes are certainly tough for Ferrari and team principal Mattia Binotto, with growing calls from Scuderia fans for the Italian to be sacked from his role at the Maranello-based team. 2022 really has been a wasted year for Ferrari, given that for the majority of the season they have had the strongest car on the
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