JordanMugen wrote: ↑08 Mar 2021, 21:50
Bintto has done nothing wrong.
LOL, Binotto himself admits Binotto has done wrong at Ferrari,
just some 'minor' *cough cough* things, like some comments about the Spa performances a while ago.
Mattia Binotto wrote:
Ferrari boss insists that they are working on a solution
The Italian assured the fans that he is not misjudging the gravity of the situation. Instead, he hopes that they can move on from last weekend’s disappointment and do better in the future.
However, he acknowledged that the SF1000 lacked in power and aerodynamics
In other words, yeah, we (read: I) f'd up.
same article
Italian media is very unforgiving and Monza is another circuit where performance is key. Binotto assured that the Maranello squad has a special aero package for Monza.
Let's see what happened. Ah, Seb: Retired. Leclerc: Accident. oups.
Qually then: Vettel: P17
LeClerc? P13.
Oh, Binotto has done nothing wrong
Another article, about dear mr Kral claiming Binotto is facing getting sacked
He took over from Maurizio Arrivabene at the start of 2019, but a disastrous campaign in 2020 saw Ferrari finish in sixth place in the constructors championship - its worst showing in three decades.
WORST showing in 30 !!! years. Nah man, Binotto's doing nothing wrong
Ah, but yeah it's easy speaking with hindsight right?
Gary Anderson, back in 2019, long before the abysmal and embarassing 2020, thinks otherwise:
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/ander ... 6/5282616/
"Binotto is someone who has been very good at being a technical manager. You've got to allow him to be a technical manager.
"That is a full-time job, seven days a week. It's not a part-time thing.
"That is going to dilute their technical effort for sure.
"I think it's the wrong decision. They should have brought someone else in."
Anderson said: "I don't really see why you would take your best technical person... and put him in a management, political position which is not his forte.
"Why would you do that?"
"What happens at the end of 2019 if Red Bull steps between them and suddenly Ferrari are third or fourth in the championship?
"It could happen. [Then] his head's gonna roll.
OOOPS, 2020, where did Ferrari end up? OOOOUPS 6TH!!!
No man, Binotto has done nothing wrong
But hey, Gary has no idea what he's talking about, right? Neither would Seb Vettel offcourse
https://www.marca.com/en/more-sports/20 ... b4578.html
I dealt with him [Binotto] for the first time when I was at Toro Rosso," Vettel said in an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport. "I experienced his growth closely, from the engine department to being technical director and now team leader.
He's a pragmatic man and time will tell where Ferrari can go in the future under him."
So how about that Vettel dumping eh?
sources indicate there was no offer made to Vettel because Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto had already made up his mind about Vettel after a 2019 season that featured several points of conflict in the Vettel/Charles Leclerc combination – most infamously in Brazil where the pair made contact, leading to the retirement of both cars.
Good job Binotto, ditch a 4-time WDC which is the guy that got you closer than ever to a potential championship win.
For a spoiled little Monaco brat.
Were there indications Binotto was ever the wrong guy? Yes, it's bonkers that Binotto got made TP, when he has been the culprit of bad decisions for quite a while. Matter of fact, things blew up at Ferrari back when Arrivabene had things in his hands, and who was responsible for the mess even back then? Arrivabene? After all, he took blame himself? No, it was actually BINOTTO. Binotto caused a huge clash in Ferrari, by making a mess of things, and got rewarded TP for it
don't believe me?
https://www.grandprix247.com/2018/10/09 ... t-ferrari/
the late Sergio Marchionne’s big shoes have not been filled, he was the bulldog no one messed with and a big fish in the Formula 1 power stakes battle, but his legacy leaves a team split between the team leadership of Arrivabene and technical responsibilities which is Binotto’s domain.
“Arrivabene, always very protective of his team as the role imposes on him and always sparingly cautious with his comments because Marchionne did not appreciate too many words, this time opened the ‘dressing room’ and summoned the press immediately after the final whistle.”
“When he (Arrivabene) noticed that the inters were on the cars it was he himself who got on the radio immediately and asked the pitwall, led by Binotto, if that was the right call to make.”
it is is also important to notice the faults of the one who manages the technical sector, the too silent Mattia Binotto. It is clear that there has not been the long-awaited update for the car while Mercedes, on the other hand, has clearly improved.”
“Binotto prefers playing hide-and-seek, not explaining when explaining needs to be made....
Come out and tell us because the silence, spontaneous or imposed, creates more confusion"
more?
https://www.racefans.net/2020/07/21/fer ... last-year/
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto admitted the rules changes and technical directives arising from the FIA’s investigation were at least part of the reason why his team has slumped since the end of last season.
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said any suggestion the technical directives had affected Mercedes’ power units was “complete bullshit”.
“There is a clear regulation on power units. There had been clarification in Austin what is allowed to do or not, which were important, but nothing that was in any way surprising because if you comply to the regulations that was anyway clear.
“I think the irony of the story is that we were pushed by some of our competitors to absolutely new levels. It brought us to almost burnout last year to develop and innovate in a way to be competitive on track. And here we go, I think we made a substantial jump in performance from 2019 to 2020 because we needed to last year. And that is a little bit ironic for me.”
No man, Binotto has done nothing wrong
oh and
Under Binotto, Ferrari has an exciting driver lineup of Leclerc and Sainz, which makes Ferrari well-placed for future success.
REALLY.
Under Arrivabene Ferrari had VETTEL and RAIKKONEN.
2 drivers which together hold up 5 WDC's.
Guess what Ferrari, under Binotto, has now?
0 WDC's.
0 WCC's.
One prima donna who immediately clashed and crashed with same former WDC, and has achieved :
2 wins. 12 podiums.
The other one, Sainz Jr, has: 0 wins.
How many wins did Vettel have under his belt?
53
Yeah, great job to get rid of that guy!
53 wins, 57 pole positions.
14 wins, actually with FERRARI.
54 PODIUMS, with Ferrari.
Oh, but Sainz-Leclerc is exciting
When was the last time Ferrari had ZERO WDC's in their cars?
1995. Yeah, that was a great season.
Alesi-Berger. Pretty much the same as Leclerc-Sainz to be honest, allthough Berger-Alesi were better drivers than what Ferrari has now. 1992-1994 were ultra exciting and ultra succesfull years for Ferrari, right?