Tifosi want Sebastian Vettel to replace Mattia Binotto as Team Principal of Ferrari
Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel
Ferrari have only themselves to blame for the situation they find themselves in, going into the summer break. A season full of blunders just had its another addition at the Hungarian GP. In what should have been a comfortable 1-2 finish for Ferrari, a poor strategy meant that none of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz could even make it to the podium.
To make matters worse for the Tifosi, Max Verstappen completed a perfect turnaround. Starting 10th on the grid, the reigning champion managed to win the race, courtesy of some brilliant strategy from the Red Bull crew. They kept things simple, and pounced on every error that Ferrari made, which has been the scenario for this season.
Mattia Binotto has insisted that there is nothing to change at Ferrari, and barring a few errors, the team has remained competitive for the majority of the season. Ferrari fans were left shocked by his outrageous statement, and started coming up with hilarious tweets.
Mattia Binotto comes under the firing line
After his bold statements on Ferrari’s struggles this seasons, fans took to social media to poke some fun. They also came up with an alternative, which could help Ferrari get back on track. In a hilarious post, one fan stated that only Sebastian Vettel replacing Mattia Binotto as the Ferrari team principal could save them.
As we head into the summer break, there have been growing question in regards to Mattia Binotto’s future at Ferrari. Although, he is expected to continue in his current role, yet there have been speculations made regarding his exit or resignation.
Charles Leclerc, who lead Max Verstappen by over 40 points after the first three races, finds himself 80 points behind his championship rival. In fact in a rather shocking fact, the Monaco based driver has just appeared on the podium once in the last eight races.
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Nirmit Mehta
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