Italian media have recently reported that Ferrari are considering replacing team principal Binotto for next season, and now there are reports that his relationship with driver Leclerc has soured
Charles Leclerc was coy on speculation over Mattia Binotto’s future, as rumours continue to swirl about the relationship between the Ferrari team boss and driver.
According to L’Equipe, the two “no longer speak” to one another as their relationship has apparently fully broken down. The French news outlet pointed to the British Grand Prix as a starting point, after which the team boss was spotted giving his driver a firm dressing down by TV cameras.
Ferrari have made a handful of costly mistakes this season, which contributed to their and Leclerc’s failed title challenges. The Monegasque racer has also bee frustrated over a lack of team orders, including that weekend at Silverstone and, most recently, at last weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix.
After that race at Interlagos, the Italian media reported that the team was considering a change of leadership. Reporter Leo Turrini said Ferrari were “talking about” replacing Binotto, while he too pointed at “a relationship which is not always very fluid” between the team principal and Leclerc.