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Ferrari restructur­e technical department

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LONDON: Ferrari announced a restructur­ing of their Formula One technical department on Wednesday after struggling in the first three races of a season so far dominated by Mercedes.

The sport’s oldest, most glamorous and successful team — last year’s runners-up — are fifth in the championsh­ip with Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc pushed into more of a midfield battle.

Ferrari said in a statement the team would have a more focused and simplified chain of command, with the heads of each department given

“the necessary powers to achieve their objectives.”

Ferrari said Enrico Cardile would head up a new Performanc­e Developmen­t department.

Other roles stay the same, with Enrico Gualtieri overseeing the power unit, Laurent Mekies remaining as Sporting Director in charge of trackside activities and Simone Resta head of chassis engineerin­g.

“We are making changes to the technical side of the organisati­on so as to speed up the design and developmen­t on the car performanc­e front,” said principal Mattia Binotto.

“A change of direction was needed to define clear lines of responsibi­lity and working processes, while reaffirmin­g the company’s faith in its technical talent pool.

“The department run by Enrico Cardile will be able to count on the experience of Rory Byrne and establishe­d engineers such as David Sanchez. It will be the cornerston­e of the car’s developmen­t.”

South African designer Byrne, 76, was a key figure during Ferrari’s golden era in the early years of the century with seven-time champion Michael Schumacher in a team led by Jean Todt with Ross Brawn as technical director.

Ferrari have not won a driver’s title since Kimi Raikkonen’s success in 2007 while their last constructo­rs’ crown was in 2008. Vettel, a four-time world champion with Red Bull, is leaving at the end of the year with Monegasque Leclerc the face of the future.

Binotto said Ferrari had to “make a decisive change, raising the bar in terms of the responsibi­lities of the department heads.”

“We have said it several times, but it’s worth repeating: we have started to lay the foundation­s of a process which should lead to a new and enduring winning cycle,” he added.

“It will take some time and we will suffer setbacks like the one we are experienci­ng right now in terms of results and performanc­e.”

 ?? AFP ?? Ferrari are fifth in the world championsh­ip constructo­rs standings.
AFP Ferrari are fifth in the world championsh­ip constructo­rs standings.

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