The article basically says that the future of noone is certain. That in itself means nothing because it's just how things work at Ferrari, sadly. They say that some contracts will expire next year - Cardile being one of them - Gualtieri's name is not in the article, though.JPBD1990 wrote: ↑12 Mar 2023, 12:01Can’t speak to the worthiness of the publication, but it’s getting absolutely pumped on Twitter. Every Ferrari page I follow is in full blown disaster mode, citing this article.LM10 wrote: ↑12 Mar 2023, 11:55Where did you read or hear those rumors? Is it a head-rolling or people following Binotto we're looking at? It really does not make sense to wait for the season to start and then start firing people. Also, it does not make any sense either to fire people from every department. Why Gualtieri for example? He has done a good job with the PU. Why Mekies or Cardile?JPBD1990 wrote: ↑12 Mar 2023, 11:45
Rumours of Mekies up next, as well as Cardile and Gualtieri being ‘uncertain’. So, you know, cutting the heads off every key technical department, IF it turns out to be true.
Rumours also suggest Resta could be returning. I respect him a lot but, looking at the Haas these past few seasons it certainly doesn’t suggest he will solve much of this disaster.
https://www.corriere.it/sport/formula-1 ... e86b.shtml
Others are putting Vasseur in a position of power, saying he negotiated total power with Vigna. I don’t personally believe that tbh. Elkann and Vigna seem hellbent on having their little fingers all over the F1 team. Cause, you know, it worked out so well for Montezemolo
As for Mekies, they say he had an agreement to go to Formula 1 and work alongside of Stefano Domenicali, but was stopped by Vasseur. If that's true there are two options how that unfolded: It was Mekies' own intend to resign (not Vigna firing him) and Vasseur has enough power to stop him OR it actually was Vigna who wanted to get rid of Mekies, but Vasseur could change things which then would mean that it's true he has some influence on Vigna.
Vasseur seems to be like Binotto in terms of holding a team together. His initiation of planning a big meeting of team members after the Bahrain race in order to motivate them shows that.