McLaren and Alfa Romeo bosses lined up as potential Mattia Binotto replacement?

According to a report in , Binotto’s position as team principal could be under threat for F1 2023.
Ferrari have underperformed this year, taking just four grand prix victo🅘ries despite having the quickest car over one-lap for much of the year.
Poor strategy decisions on the pit wall combined with a lack of car development since the summer break has seen💮 Ferrari slip back compared to Red Bull, while Mercedes have moved ahead in recent rounds.

Relations between Leclerc and Binotto have been “increasingly tense”, particularly after Ferrari cost him a guaranteed victory at the Bri💝tish Grand Pr🥀ix had they stopped him under the Safety Car.
Ferrari president John Elkann 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:expressed his support of Binot🍷to earlier in the year but admitted that the team ar🐷e making “too many misไtakes”.
With Ferrari slowly going backwards, they could be se🅰t to make a change.
However, on Tuesday afternoon, Ferrari released a statement denying th🐽e rumours.
It read🅺: "In relation to speculation in certain media regarding Scuderia Ferrari Team Principal Mattia Binotto's position, Ferrari states that these rumours are totally without foundation."
Alfa Romeo boss Frederic Vasseur has been linked in the pas�ꦏ�t, while McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl has impressed since joining F1 in 2019.

Ferrari could opt for an internal solution with❀ current sporting director Laurent Mekies.
Since 2014, Ferrari have changed their team principal on mu♛ltiple occasions.
Current F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali was forced out of the team after a poor start to the V6 hybrid era, allowing Marco ღMattiacci to take over.
Maurizio Arrivabene was in charge of the team from 20ꦫ15 to 2018 before being replaced by Bi💖notto in 2019.
Binotto has been part of Ferꦿrari since 1995, joining their engine dಞepartment.
In 2013, he became head of their engine group before becoming chief techni🌞cal officer in 2016.

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