“Ruthless enough?” The key personality trait which cost Mattia Binotto at Ferrari

Binotto has resigned from his job as team principal at Ferrari and will be replaced in the new year, with the iconic team now 16 years without a drivers’ F1 champion.
Aspects of Binotto’s personality, and a desire to find someo💦ne with different values,🅺 is part of the reason that Ferrari wanted to get rid, according to reports.
“Chairman John Elkann𓂃, who runs Ferrari and Fiat Chrysler busin💜ess, wants more of a rigorous, track-side team boss to take control of the operation,” Sky reported.
“Ferrari g💙ot t🙈hemselves back into contending for victories, even winning races, starting the season well after two years in the doldrums.
“But they had operational problems. They had engine breakdowns costing 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc victories in Spain and Baku.

“There were strategic mistake𝓰s made in Monaco and Silverstone which cos🍨t them dearly.
“B🥃inotto didn’t want a b🤡lame culture. He didn’t change personnel.
“Ultimately,🦄 tha⛎t standpoint is not the way forward, as far as Elkann is concerned.
“Maybe there is a feeling that Binotto, who has been at Ferrari a꧋t 27 years, is he tough enough and ruthless enough to be the𓆉 boss?”
Leclerc finished second in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F1 standings, and Ferrari ꧅finished second in the constructors' championsꦰhip.

James was a sports🔯 journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.