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By Jabberwocky
#399138
Or would they promote from within?

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By Jabberwocky
#399139
Lowden (spl) did say he would move from Marussia if someone offered enough money

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By What's Burning?
#399168
ESPNF1 Stefano Domenicali has resigned as Ferrari team principal with immediate effect, according to unconfirmed reports in Italy.
By Nin-Chin
#399171
Ferrari confirmed it on their website.
By What's Burning?
#399173
Is his replacement, Marco Mattiachi permanent or interim?
He's his linked in info, so this guy doesn't have an F1 background.
Columbia Business School
Summary:Occupied position of Leadership, management with P&L responsibility across the globe, mostly North America and Asia (China & Japan)
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By spankyham
#399174
I thought it would happen, but not this fast.


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By 1Lemon
#399189
Ciao Domi.
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By Denthúl
#399191
Is his replacement, Marco Mattiachi permanent or interim?
He's his linked in info, so this guy doesn't have an F1 background.
Columbia Business School
Summary:Occupied position of Leadership, management with P&L responsibility across the globe, mostly North America and Asia (China & Japan)


Big gamble if it's permanent. Wonder if they're hoping to lure Brawn out of retirement?
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By spankyham
#399192
As much as I believe SD no longer being the team leader is a good thing for the team, I still hope he is well taken care of. I also hope that if he wants to stay within Ferrari that they offer him a great position. Having said that, I doubt he would have a problem finding positions in other teams.

Good luck Stefano!
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By spankyham
#399194
Is his replacement, Marco Mattiachi permanent or interim?
He's his linked in info, so this guy doesn't have an F1 background.
Columbia Business School
Summary:Occupied position of Leadership, management with P&L responsibility across the globe, mostly North America and Asia (China & Japan)


Big gamble if it's permanent. Wonder if they're hoping to lure Brawn out of retirement?


There's a little more about the Marco Mattiachi >>here<<. But I'm sure he is a temp holder until a real replacement can be found.

For sure Ross will be on Ferrari's wish list, but there will be others. Perhaps Bob Bell would be another logical possibility.
By LiamCatterson
#399208
To be honest, Stefano leaving was something that was going to happen. It was just when. I knew he'd be gone this year and no shocks that he was to be honest.
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By LewEngBridewell
#399219
Wow. That was pretty rapid. :eek:
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By sagi58
#399235
Although it was fast, Ferrari couldn't gamble on yet another mediocre year!!
There must have been decisions made, well in advance, as to how long to
wait and as to whom would be the replacement, interim or permanent.

Here's hoping positive changes are on the horizon!! :clap:
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