Ferrari deny Leclerc team ‘leader’ over Sainz
Charles Leclerc has nothing in his contract stating he will be given preferential treatment over his new team-mate Carlos Sainz, says Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto.
Charles Leclerc has nothing in his contract stating he will be given preferential treatment over his new team-mate Carlos Sainz, says Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto.
From what he has seen so far, Mattia Binotto believes Ferrari’s new engine for 2021 “will not be the lowest in the field” – as was the case this year.
Alfa Romeo boss, Frederic Vasseur, has said the team are not in a position yet to enter a new long-term deal with Ferrari over their engine supply.
We take a look at where it went right or wrong in the 2020 performances of the Formula 1 teams who finished between fourth and seventh.
Jacques Villeneuve has described Sebastian Vettel's final season with Ferrari as "agony", but thinks he still has millions of reasons to be happy.
McLaren have sent a lovely message to Ferrari in Italian and told them to "take care" of Carlos Sainz as he prepares to join the Scuderia.
Despite knowing he would leave Ferrari at the end of 2020, Sebastian Vettel pulled the team together says sporting director Laurent Mekies.
More arguments are put forward for driver of the year, plus thoughts on Ferrari's problems and also the classy McLaren message.
Ex-Ferrari chairman, Luca Di Montezemolo, has said that he can be the person to "fix" the Scuderia's problems after their worst season in 40 years.
Sebastian Vettel has explained his touching tribute to Ferrari in his farewell race, where he had a song, complete with custom lyrics, prepared for the team.
Callum Ilott has been appointed as Ferrari’s test driver for 2021 after missing out on a Formula 1 race seat with Haas.
Ferrari knew back in February that they were in for a "very difficult" season with sporting director Laurent Mekies admitting they had "serious concerns" about the SF1000.
Sebastian Vettel had some wonderful words for Charles Leclerc after the pair completed their final race together at Ferrari.
Sebastian Vettel bowed out from Ferrari with a song and a huge trophy – albeit not one that reflected his Abu Dhabi Grand Prix result.
Charles Leclerc was far from pleased with Ferrari's showing in Abu Dhabi, saying they were just "not quick enough".
It is not a regular occurrence to see one driver honour a team-mate, but Charles Leclerc wanted to show his gratitude toward the departing Sebastian Vettel.
Sebastian Vettel said it is mysterious that Ferrari have by far the biggest pace gap between their drivers of any team on the grid.
Charles Leclerc believes if Ferrari put everything together then they can aim to qualify in the "top six" for the Abu Dhabi GP.
Ferrari's Chief Executive Officer Louis Camilleri has announced his shock exit from the Scuderia, retiring with immediate effect for personal reasons.
Charles Leclerc expects Ferrari to take a "good step in the right direction" next year, but there will be no "miracle".
Having not won the Drivers' Championship in a six-year spell with Ferrari, Sebastian Vettel says both parties "failed" in their aims.
Carlos Sainz has said there is "very little logic" to the post-season test in Abu Dhabi which he has been blocked from entering by the FIA.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto is reported to have flown home from Abu Dhabi due to illness – but unrelated to COVID-19.
Ferrari have blamed dodgy wheel nuts for the sluggish pit-stops that have been another blight on their poor Formula 1 season.
Mattia Binotto believes Charles Leclerc can replicate Michael Schumacher in becoming a “clear leader” of the Ferrari team.
Declaring that Fernando Alonso lining up at this year's young driver test is "wrong", Ferrari have asked the FIA to allow Carlos Sainz to drive.
Slapped with a three-place grid penalty for the Abu Dhabi GP, Mattia Binotto says there's no need to discuss the "rights or wrongs" of Charles Leclerc's Sakhir race crash.
Charles Leclerc has been hit with a three-place grid drip for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix for causing a collision on the first lap in Sakhir.
Changing the rules for the young driver test to suit some teams, Ferrari feel the FIA should also "open up" the test to teams who want to run next year's drivers.
Ferrari are continuing to prepare for what they hope will be a brighter future by announcing more staff changes ahead of the 2021 season.