Some no-go options for Ferrari and some interesting alternatives. The extremely fun appointment would be Guenther Steiner... F1
We do kind of know the answer to that question already, because there are very strong rumours about one particular candidate. There has also been speculation that another turned down the opportunity to replace Mattia Binotto.
Settled with his family in the English countryside, why would Horner walk out on the team that has just dominated the 2022 season for the soap opera that is Ferrari? ‘Drive to Survive’ would love it, mind.We now leave the world of fantasy to enter the ‘vaguely realistic’ group – and Krack is the first of the current team principals who might actually give a second thought to Ferrari if an offer came in.
He works for an Italy-based team as well. But as he approaches his 67th birthday, you have to wonder whether a veteran deeply entrenched with Red Bull would be the right fit – despite being a master at knowing what makes drivers tick.Like Tost, age could be a potential barrier here.
It is unknown whether the German was the No 1 candidate but the 46-year-old, who has been McLaren team principal since May 2019, has clearly built his reputation to a peak – and it would be no surprise if Mercedes were also eyeing him should Wolff decide to take a step back in the coming years.As soon as reports indicated Binotto was on borrowed time, Vasseur’s name was immediately in the frame to be his successor.
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