Not exact matches
Ferrari
boss Sergio Marchionne has insisted that he's serious about pulling
F1's most famous
team out.
Now, following the announcement of
F1's new set of engine rules for 2021 and beyond, Ferrari
boss Sergio Marchionne has said that he'd happily withdraw the
team from the sport.
Team boss Abiteboul said that after Kubica's second Renault
F1 test, which took place earlier this week at Paul Ricard, as speculation continues to build about a possible 2018 seat.
Although Honda's
F1 boss Yusuke Hasegawa wouldn't say which
teams he was holding discussions with, he did say that the company was interested in supplying more
teams:
Well Red Bull
boss Dietrich Mateschitz has now said that was all a load of rubbish and the
F1 team never properly considered quitting.
Now, Ferrari's big
boss Marchionne has said he wants the
F1 team to sit down with Raikkonen and go through why he's struggling and unable to match Vettel.
He told
team boss Ken Tyrrell how good he was and before long, Cevert was an
F1 driver for Tyrrell.
Ross Brawn faces a sticky situation addressing Ferrari's quit threat over Liberty Media's plans for the future of
F1, but the current sporting
boss is well positioned to find a solution given his personal history with the Italian
team.