Mattia Binotto 'held on' to the Ferrari team boss job for longer than Toto Wolff had expected him to. F1
Mattia Binotto ‘held on’ to Ferrari job longer than Toto Wolff expectedToto Wolff has stated that the soon to be former Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto “held on” to his job longer than the Mercedes man expected.Binotto was to step down as Ferrari team principalBinotto leaves having guided Ferrari back to winning ways, but ultimately felt the need to fall on his sword given the frequent self-implosions and the team’s falling away in the Championship fight against Red Bull.
“It was always clear that he was under tremendous pressure. Being a team principal at Ferrari, you better have a good contract for your exit. And now probably the unavoidable happened.Wolff admitted that there was more pressure on the Ferrari boss than on any other team principal and suggested that when you represent Ferrari, “you’re representing the whole country.
“Everybody who says he wouldn’t have been interested in being team principal of Ferrari just simply doesn’t tell the truth,” said Wolff.
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