Sainz expressed his belief that Vasseur's presence would be a "good development," citing the increased impetus that comes with new blood
Frederic Vasseur will succeed Mattia Binotto as Ferrari's new head of Formula One, the company has announced.
Ferrari may be going through managerial changes, but the quiet progress being made with its 2023 Formula 1 car contrasts sharply with that uncertainty.
When a new Formula 1 team chief assumes control of Ferrari the next year, Charles Leclerc predicts a "smooth transition."
Following Ferrari's failure in Formula 1, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner believes it would have been a "very difficult" decision for Mattia Binotto to leave the team.
Gunther Steiner, the head of the Haas team, has cheekily referred to Ferrari's 2023 Formula 1 power unit as "the bomb," suggesting that Ferrari has made significant advancements wi...
At the end of the calendar year, Ferrari Formula 1 team principal Mattia Binotto will resign from his position.
In a recent interview, Leclerc admitted that he doesn't comment on big issues like the possibility of Binotto being fired, but that everyone needs to be on the same page.
Ferrari was forced to wind down its development programme much sooner than Red Bull as it approached its approximate $144 million spending ceiling.
Ferrari has refuted reports in the Italian media that Fred Vasseur of Alfa Romeo will take over for Mattia Binotto, the team's current Formula One team principal.