F1, Stefano Domenicali outspoken about Ferrari post-Mattia Binotto
The managing director of Formula One Group spoke in the aftermath of Binotto’s resignation, which was accepted by the Cavallino management.
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.
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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.
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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.
The Monegasque driver commented on the technical directive introduced during the championship to limit porpoising.
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The Maranello-based team took second place in the drivers’ and constructors’ standings.
The Monegasque took second place overall in the World Championship, but the start of the year had given him far different prospects.
“Championship victory was never promised,” said the team principal of the Maranello-based stable.
Despite the low profile, in a quick statement to the press the Alfa Romeo team principal rekindled general attention.
“We have to maximize the result, we have to cooperate.”
The world champion was the fastest in qualifying for the last Grand Prix of the season
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Ferrari’s team principal reiterated the groundlessness of rumors about his possible farewell.
The Monegasque driver’s analysis at the end of the day that saw him take third place, but far behind Verstappen.
The Spaniard frames the situation at Maranello when certain conditions arise.
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