Rene Arnoux: 'I would have fired him several years ago. Behaviour like his is intolerable when you are at the head of the most beautiful team in the world.' F1
Former Ferrari man Rene Arnoux has torn into departing team boss Mattia Binotto for errors that he described as “unforgivable”.that he would be stepping down as team boss on New Year’s Eve.
Arnoux spent three seasons at Ferrari in the ’80s before moving onto Équipe Ligier and has been providing his thoughts on the modern day fortunes of his former side., Arnoux said mistakes made by Binotto had been “unforgivable”. “I would have fired him several years ago, I’ve said it several times. Behaviour like his is intolerable when you are at the head of the most beautiful team in the world.”
“Vasseur has to find the right people. You don’t have to know how to make a gearbox or an engine. [Jean] Todt didn’t care. You must have the right, competent people in the right place. And then manage them. When you have Ross Brawn as technical director and then Rory Byrne and Paolo Martinelli you just have to make them work well. As Todt did and as Vasseur must do.”
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