diffuser wrote: ↑06 Mar 2024, 15:45
He was given 2 offers, atleast.
I don't see one item of fact in your comment that shows that Binotto was not and Excellent engineer and a great leader.
Massive fails ...2nd constructors in 2022 ..massive improvements 3ird in 2023. FACTS!!!!!
Yes, 2 offers and he settled to run a new e-powertrain division of a (relatively) small Italian diagnostics manufacturer...
As a PU engineer he did good work. Yet since stepping at the top of Scuderia, he's made a lot of bad moves, starting with FIA deal on 2019 PU issue. It took Ferrari PU 4 seasons to recover from this great deal.
Great leader? A great leader does not let two amazing drivers clash so many times, like Leclerc and Vettel did in 2019. A great leader does not work against either driver and it was revealed he influenced Leclerc's strategy several times in 2022, most notably in Silverstone. By the end of the season, Leclerc stopped talking to him, can't imagine why... Just to reiterate, Ferrari's operations under Binotto were never as poor since before Todt joined.
As for 2022, it was a massive fail in the end. 2 wins in the first 3 races, 5 podiums in total. Ferrari had 104p in WCC, Red Bull was at a distant 55p. To forfeit that title fight before the final race would be a shame, yet Ferrari effectively forfeited mid-season and it was Binotto's decision. Unacceptable for any team. He agreed to a terrible TD39 that cost them so much after the summer break. They barely ended up P2 after a fantastic start and Merc's awful start, that's a failed season after the start they had.
2023 started with Ferrari at P4 and, had they not improved, would have ended up P5 by the end of the season. After great improvements on the car, they would have ended P2 in WCC had Toto been a gentleman in Vegas. That's a big improvement in a season my friend.
At Alpine, Binotto would have been eaten alive already. It's a great shame for himself and Ferrari that things didn't work out, but he wanted to keep deciding on everything and insisted on a basically all-Italian Ferrari team and also insisted they don't need to learn from people coming from other teams. He was very wrong...