Binotto, director of the Ferrari team, resigns from his position
Team principal Mattia Binotto has resigned from his position at Ferrari.
In a written statement from Ferrari, “Ferrari has accepted the resignation of Mattia Binotto, who will leave his position at the Scuderia Ferrari team as of December 31.” expression was used.
In a statement, Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna said: “I would like to thank Mattia for his great contribution to Ferrari over the last 28 years and especially for returning the team to a competitive position.” Opinions were included.
Binotto also pointed out that he left Ferrari, of which he has been a part for 28 years, with the peace of mind of knowing that he has made every effort to achieve the objectives set.
In the Ferrari statement, it was indicated that the process of determining the new team principal continues and is expected to conclude in the new year.
Binotto, who has been director of the Italian team since January 7, 2019, could not put an end to the desire of the Italian team for the Formula 1 championship, which has been going on since 2007.
The daily La Gazzetta dello Sport wrote that the strongest candidate to replace Binotto is Frenchman Frederic Vasseur, who is currently at the helm of Alfa Romeo-Sauber. (AA)