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racing: Binotto to replace Arrivabene as Ferrari F1 boss - report
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[January 07, 2019]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Ferrari are set to
replace Formula One team boss Maurizio Arrivabene with technical
head Mattia Binotto after failing to win any titles last year,
Italy's Gazzetta dello Sport reported on Monday.
The sports daily, in a front-page story, said a formal announcement
could come by the end of the day. The official Formula One website
also picked up the report.
A team spokesman said he was not aware of anything imminent,
however.
Ferrari won six of the 21 races last season but their title
challenge evaporated in the second half of the year and Mercedes won
both the drivers' and constructors' crowns for the fifth year in a
row.
Arrivabene's tenure has looked uncertain for some time, with reports
as far back as October, 2017 suggesting Binotto could replace the
former Philip Morris marketing executive.
Strategic blunders by the team last year only increased the
pressure.
The death in July last year of chairman Sergio Marchionne triggered
a change at the top, with Louis Camilleri taking over as chief
executive and John Elkann, a scion of Italy's Agnelli family, as
chairman.
The autosport.com website reported Arrivabene's ousting had been
confirmed by senior sources within the team and said Elkann had
decided Binotto was the right man to lead the team forward.
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Ferrari cars are displayed during the inauguration of Ferrari
exhibition in Monaco, December 3, 2018. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
The Ferrari veteran, who has risen through the ranks to technical
director and overseen a big step up in engine performance, has also
reportedly been a target for rival constructors.
Ferrari's drivers for the 2019 season are four-times world champion
Sebastian Vettel, runner-up to Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton last year,
and Monaco's Charles Leclerc who has replaced Kimi Raikkonen.
Finland's Raikkonen, world champion in 2007, remains the most recent
title winner for the sport's oldest, most successful and glamorous
team.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ed Osmond)
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