The F1 2023 mind games have already started, and it's only December 😅
Rather than making the team stronger, Red Bull’s Helmut Marko believes Ferrari will now be weaker under Frédéric Vasseur.
The Scuderia later moved to confirm that Vasseur would leave Alfa Romeo to replace Binotto at the helm. Marko cited the fact that Vasseur has other commitments outside of the Ferrari role, such as Spark Racing Technology, which supplies chassis to Formula E as part of its portfolio, while Binotto could fully focus on Ferrari.
“He was simply overwhelmed by the task. But it would have been enough to put a sporting director at his side to support him at the track and with the strategy. With the new man, who has many other jobs, I see a weakening for Ferrari.”, who have had Christian Horner since the team’s formation in 2005, will be an advantage.“Definitely,” said Marko when asked if Red Bull and Mercedes could be the winners from all of this. “Through stability and continuity.
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