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Mattia Binotto Quits as Ferrari F1 Principal
Mattia Binotto Quits as Ferrari F1 Principal-September 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:47

A photo of Mattia Binotto in an F1 press conference.

At the start of the 2022 season, things were beginning to look up for Ferrari. They had a strong driver pairing and had on the grid in line with Formula 1’s new technical regulations. But after picking up race wins at the start of the year, for the Italian team. That reached a head this week as team boss Mattia Binotto has announced he’s leaving the Scuderia.

Binotto was appointed as Ferrari team principal in January 2019 after a long career with the Italian side. He first joined the prancing horse back in 1995 as an engine engineer, before he became the team’s engine lead and later its chief technical officer.

Under his tenure at the helm, the team was in 2019 and endured one of the worst seasons in its history in 2020 when it ended the year in 6th place – its worst result since 10th place in 1980.

A photo of Carlos Sainz stuck in a gravel trap.

Despite struggles early on, Binotto did appear to be turning the team around. to replace the struggling Sebastian Vettel and his lead of the team through 2021 helped the team back onto the podium and up the standings.

Then, 2022 was meant to be a fresh start for the side as sweeping rule changes were set to reinvent the sport. And at first, it looked like Ferrari may have been about to with this one.

But then, the engine failures started. And then, the bad strategy calls started. And then, the chaotic team radio started. :

“However, after some more early-season success, Leclerc and Ferrari’s title challenges were derailed through a combination of unreliability, strategy mix-ups and driver mistakes – along with rival Red Bull’s relentlessness.

“Initial reports of a structural change in the Italian media were denied by Ferrari, but further speculation emerged in the wake of the Abu Dhabi season finale and the Scuderia released a statement on Tuesday morning to confirm that Binotto had resigned.”

A photo of a red Ferrari f1 car racing in Abu Dhabi.

The statement, , said that Binotto will leave his role with the team on December 31st. The Italian side added that “the process is underway to identify Scuderia Ferrari’s new Team Principal and is expected to be finalized in the new year.”

Binotto said: “With the regret that this entails, I have decided to conclude my collaboration with Ferrari. I am leaving a company that I love, which I have been part of for 28 years, with the serenity that comes from the conviction that I have made every effort to achieve the objectives set.

“I leave a united and growing team. A strong team, ready, I’m sure, to achieve the highest goals, to which I wish all the best for the future. I think it is right to take this step at this time as hard as this decision has been for me. I would like to thank all the people at the Gestione Sportiva who have shared this journey with me, made up of difficulties but also of great satisfaction.”

Mattia Binotto, Carlos Sainz, Charles LecLerc and Lewis Hamilton on the F1 podium.

There’s no word yet on who could be in line to replace Binotto at the world’s most famous race team. But, reports have been swirling that has been approached for the role, as has and even . When will this F1 silly season end?

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