Ferrari have showed they can lay the foundations for future success with their hearts, but now they must use their heads to seal the deal. F1
There is perhaps no other manufacturer like Ferrari, forever intertwined with their nation of Italy and such a fierce source of Italian pride, or disgruntlement as has often been the case in the world of Formula 1 in recent times.
Ferrari lifted the Constructors’ Championship that year, but their most recent Drivers’ Champion was Kimi Raikkonen who achieved that feat the year prior. Under Binotto, Ferrari were in their best position since 2018 to end the baron spell. But, as the curtain fell on the 2022 season, it did so too on Binotto’s chances of completing this mission.
But, while they likely are not about to go full-on Michael Schumacher era again, where Todt was joined by the likes of Ross Brawn and Rory Byrne in the spine of that all-conquering Ferrari setup, it seems that the Maranello squad may be ready now to grit their teeth and accept that something needs to change.
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