Team principal instructs drivers and engineers that by making team values paramount, winning races and titles will follow
Nothing focuses the minds at Ferrari quite like the roar of the tifosi at Monza. The sea of red, the febrile atmosphere, the passion for the Scuderia at its most intense and demanding. For Ferrari’s principal, Mattia Binotto, it is a reflection of what makes the marque so special that he shares with the fans and why he has brought such a personal commitment to try to return the team to the top of Formula One.
Binotto is intelligent, personable and relaxed speaking at Monza before the Italian Grand Prix, Ferrari’s home race. He betrays no nerves or concerns at the inevitable scrutiny he is facing with a car that is still a way off the pace of Mercedes and Red Bull. Italy’s eyes will be on Ferrari, but Binotto is enjoying it.