F1 | Ferrari-Todt, a return that must not be made

According to Corriere della Sera, it was President Elkann who stopped the negotiation

F1 | Ferrari-Todt, a return that must not be made

In recent weeks, important rumors have leaked out on several occasions regarding Jean Todt's return to Ferrari. The Frenchman, who concluded his role as president of the FIA ​​last December 17, could have returned to Maranello, where under his management Ferrari won 14 titles including what is to date the last world championship won by a Cavallino driver (Raikkonen 2007), playing the role of super consultant as happened to the late Niki Lauda in Mercedes.

A task that would have made Todt the trait d'union between President John Elkann and TP Mattia Binotto, with the former head of the Federation taking care of purely political issues.

But as reported by Corriere della Sera by Giorgio Terruzzi, the first to launch this transfer rumor, it seems that the negotiation is being stopped at the behest of the current number one of the Cavallino, John Elkann. It seems that the president of Ferrari, after careful reflection, has decided not to sink the blow on the return of a figure of a certain importance like Todt. But it is not yet clear whether the no can be definitive or temporary.

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