If confirmed, the departure of Arrivabene from the post of team manager is great news for Ferrari. He didn't look fit for the job, and was certainly not in the same league as Toto Wolff at Ferrari, of Christian Horner at Red Bull. He bears at least 50% of responsability in Ferrari failing to win the title in 2018, IMO. I hope the next manager, Binotto?, will do a better job. For a start, he has grown with Ferrari, and knows the company well.
Being a sycophant was the only way to survive at Ferrari in those days. Any criticism was tantamount to rebellion, and the Commandatore wanted only to hear good news.
Maybe it is time to promote the chief strategist after doing such a great job Certainly he can do no more damage in this position than he did before
Autobild reported this: "After Marchionne‘s death, Arrivabene took control of everything. And among other things he has done, he took away the control of the technology budget from Binotto. That's why the development of Vettel's Loria stopped." " The chief technical director Binotto made it clear to the Ferrari management led by Louis Camilleri and John Elkann that things couldn‘t go on like this and threatened to leave. However, he won at the end and Maurizio had to leave." a young Binotto with the Commandatore
It's OFFICIAL Ferrari has issued an official statement confirming that Arrivabene left the team and Binotto as team principal.
Mauro Forghieri in that picture surely ? Or are you saying Binotto will be the next Forghieri? Lets hope so
So turns out last year, after Marchionne died, Arrivaderci took away all development in the technical area....No **** any of the following updates where terrible and nothing was done to fix it!
friday I had lunch with a Ferrari executive at Maranello: He guessed Arrivabene would have been fired soon and he complained a lot about how incompetent M.A. was. Binotto had told "me or him" to Ferrari board. It ended up that they kept the engineer and fired the cigarette seller. ciao
it is official ::https://formula1.ferrari.com/en/ferrari-announcement-2019/?fbclid=IwAR0IaHG2SLJuPwZrr21yKgzNai_LIVBO93bmiVMp-B_lp1eLA57Fmogx1v0i
Yep, those 4 months of "updates" (downgrades really) in the 2nd half only to be thrown out the window and revert back to Spa updates...yep....unbelievable!!
There's quite an interesting piece about this here - www.motorsportmagazine.com/opinion/f1/arrivabene-man-few-friends-ferrari
That too but in his interviews he refers to how too political Ferrari was and he was rumoured to replace Arrivabene as well before leaving.
[Autobild] The new Ferrari technical director will be ex-FIA man Laurent Mekies, who has been with Ferrari since autumn and has been signed by Binotto