F1, Binotto case: Horner sneers at Ferrari
“Surprised by Binotto’s farewell? Not really, it’s the sixth one they’ve changed….”
“Surprised by Binotto’s farewell? Not really, it’s the sixth one they’ve changed….”
The Spanish driver analyzes the key moments of his season, marked by success at Silverstone.
The 1978 world champion analyzes the internal hierarchies at Maranello, including with a view to the upcoming season.
The former French driver passed away at the age of 73.
According to some rumors also in the running for the role of team principal Gerhard Berger
Haas team principal Steiner: “A bomb, Binotto told me.”
The Spanish driver reviewed his second season with the Maranello stable.
Monegasque driver: “We were back ahead of Red Bull in Spain, then…”
The McLaren boss is in favor of penalizing those who cause a red flag on the last lap of Q3.
The Monegasque driver admitted, “We need to improve our performance on race Sundays.”
The Formula One Group CEO said, “I found myself in the same position.”
Former F1 driver: “Binotto’s farewell is very sad.”
The Spanish driver commented on the resignation of the former team principal.
The managing director of Formula One Group spoke in the aftermath of Binotto’s resignation, which was accepted by the Cavallino management.
The Monegasque driver reacted to the resignation of the now former team principal of the Rossa with a post on Instagram.
He will leave his role as team principal of the stable on December 31.
This was reported by the Dutch news outlet racingnews365.com.
The team principal of the Brackley-based stable expects to regain competitiveness as soon as possible, avoiding the long title abstinence that has instead characterized the Redhead’s last 14 years.
Former technical director will not return to Maranello: “It’s time to retire”
The Spanish driver: “In the second half of the season we were not able to develop the single-seater enough, but Rome was not built in a day”
Maranello team principal’s end-of-season analysis.
The Monegasque finished in second place in the drivers’ world championship standings.
The two-time world champion talked about the main rivals of the season that just ended.
The head of the Redhead’s race strategies has come under fire.
The Monegasque driver of the Maranello stable explained, “My goal now is to win with Ferrari.”
“All I ask is that we can fight to win again,” said the Spanish driver.
On the hypothesis, which several Formula 1 drivers share, the Ferrarista let slip his own opinion.