F1 | Ferrari, Mattia Binotto remains head of Sports Management

Corporate reorganization in the Maranello Scuderia: Vigna will follow the diversification of the brand

F1 | Ferrari, Mattia Binotto remains head of Sports Management

Mattia Binotto will be Ferrari's team principal in the Formula 1 world championship for the fourth consecutive year. The engineer born in Lausanne took over from Maurizio Arrivabene at the beginning of 2019, at the peak of a climb that has brought him, since 1995, to be the reference for the Sports Management of the Maranello company.

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Mattia Binotto's journey at the head of the red wall has certainly not been memorable up to this moment, with only three victories, all in 2019 following difficult years and in which Ferrari is still trying to reorganise, as confirmed by the company review announced today, and in which the CEO Benedetto Vigna will follow, in addition to the diversification of the brand, also product development and research and development, digital transformation, technologies, purchasing & quality, manufacturing, Internal Audit and Compliance.

Speaking purely of the sporting side, and in particular of Formula 1, the 2022 championship should represent the turning point, given the regulatory change aimed at changing the hierarchies on the track, or at least reshuffling the cards, even if the development possibilities are quite limited , so making a mistake with this year's car would cause considerable damage, but this applies to all teams. After the "masked disqualification" of 2020, when the super Ferrari engine was effectively banned by the FIA, the Maranello team appeared to be clearly growing last year, but everything is focused on the season that is about to begin, with the renewal of Carlos Sainz, a pleasant surprise of 2021 that is ever closer and the name of Jean Todt that hovers around Maranello.

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