
Under Binotto’s stewardship Ferrari’s technical effort developed into possibly the most creative and bold in the pitlane, bearing fruit in effective cars in either of the past two seasons. For much of the 2018 campaign the Ferrari was in the eyes of many observers the strongest in the F1 field, and many believe the operational errors and Arrivabene’s management shortcomings cited undermined this advantage and cost Ferrari the drivers’ and constructors’ titles. The late Ferrari chairman and CEO Sergio Marchionne was understood prior to his untimely death last July, after complications following shoulder surgery, to have resolved to replace Arrivabene with Binotto, even confirming as much to the board. New chairman John Elkann has now confirmed the same decision. Reports have suggested also that promoting the highly-rated Binotto is in part motivated by avoiding losing him to a rival squad.


Binotto joined Ferrari as a test engine engineer in 1995 before moving to a similar role in the race team two years later. Since he has moved up the squad’s technical ranks, including being perceived as key in the vast improvement of Ferrari’s hybrid engine after 2014, and he has been the team’s chief technical officer since 2016. Ferrari has confirmed that “all technical areas will continue to report directly to” Binotto, though currently it is unclear how Binotto’s day-to-day technical responsibilities will be redistributed. “After four years of untiring commitment and dedication, Maurizio Arrivabene is leaving the team,” a Ferrari statement confirmed on Monday evening. “The decision was taken together with the company’s top management after lengthy discussions related to Maurizio’s long term personal interests as well as those of the team itself. Ferrari would like to thank Maurizio for his valuable contribution to the team’s increasing competiveness over the past few years, and wish him the best for his future endeavours.” Arrivabene’s future is unclear though he has previously been linked with a senior role at Juventus football club.
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