Big Tea wrote: ↑26 Nov 2022, 00:46
johnny comelately wrote: ↑26 Nov 2022, 00:28
Big Tea wrote: ↑25 Nov 2022, 18:22
Would anyone want the job?
Seems to be the poison chalice. Ferrari people get other internal jobs, but I would think a non-Ferrari guy would think carefully before accepting.
Isn't Ross Brawn leaving his current role with FOM?
He has 'Done that, got the tee-shirt' though, hasn't he?
In fairness, he never got to lead Ferrari - he always had to deal with Todt as the boss of the F1 team. You could even argue that he got out of Mercedes before he saw the fruits of his labour, so you could argue there’s unfinished business for him in truly leading a large EOM to F1 success (he only got to be the boss of a winning F1 team with Brawn, which didn’t last long).
I don’t see it happening but it’s one of the few options I’d be happy with. Binotto certainly has not run an effective team this year but he has hit the goals he set - Ferrari have returned to competitiveness, which was the states goal all along, and he never said they would win. Ditching him now seriously jeopardised the chance of going one better next time.