All change at Maranello, but will the Scuderia end up on the right track? F1
Dropping Mattia Binotto and signing Fred Vasseur as the new team boss has put Ferrari “back three years” according to former F1 driver Christian Danner.
But securing two wins in the first three races, and leading both championships, expectations were raised not only in Maranello but amongst Ferrari’s Tifosi. It was short-lived. Binotto, though, insisted they would fight back, proclaiming after Charles Leclerc crashed out of the lead in the France that there was “no reason why not to win 10 races from now to the end.” They didn’t even win one, Binotto handing in his resignation at the end of the season.Danner, however, believes Ferrari have made a mistake.
While Schumacher stepped down after the 2006 season, Todt remained at the helm and a year later Ferrari claimed what today still stands as their most recent World Drivers’ title with Kimi Raikkonen winning in 2007.
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