MARANELLO, ITALY (AP) – Ferrari is parting ways with Mattia Binotto after 28 years – four as head of the Formula One team – following a hideous season of botched strategy calls that cost Charles Leclerc any chance to contend for the championship.
Leclerc opened with two wins in the first three races and seemed poised to challenge Max Verstappen for the F1 title, a prize no Ferrari driver has won in 15 years. He finished nearly 150 points adrift and without a win since July.
Binotto’s departure was rumoured for the last few months as Verstappen and Red Bull ran away with the drivers’ and constructors’ championships.
Ferrari’s performance was an improvement on 2020 and 2021, when it didn’t win any races, but falling so far behind after a promising start frustrated Leclerc and the fans.
Leclerc was angry at the team when a mistimed pit call cost him the chance to win his home race at the Monaco Grand Prix in May.
At the British Grand Prix he was left on old tyres and overtaken by teammate Carlos Sainz Jr for the win.
This month, Leclerc had no chance to challenge for pole position in Brazil when Ferrari put intermediate tyres on his car while everyone else was on slicks.
Another botched pit stop at the Dutch Grand Prix in September saw only three tires initially fitted to Sainz’s car and was seen as a symbol of Ferrari’s difficulties.