Amidst a whirlwind of speculation surrounding a possible confirmation of Charles Leclerc’s new deal and his future with the Maranello team, the dust has finally settled, revealing a story imbued with wisdom from none other than Jean Todt, the mastermind behind Ferrari’s past triumphs, alongside Michael Schumacher and Ross Brawn.
“Many had assumed it was related to Charles Leclerc’s contract, but that’s not the case,” as reported by Corriere dello Sport, deflating expectations following a mysterious social media post that had stoked the F1 community’s anticipation regarding Charles Leclerc’s future. In truth, the excitement revolved around Ferrari’s grand unveiling of special red racing suits for the Las Vegas Grand Prix – a special yet less groundbreaking announcement for the Tifosi/
Frederic Vasseur, the new leader at Ferrari’s iconic helm, after replacing Mattia Binotto at the end of the previous season, finds himself navigating turbulent waters where every key move undergoes intense scrutiny through the unforgiving lens of history. It is within this context, amid whispers of further changes and the clamor for results, that Jean Todt’s voice resonates with authority:
“Ferrari is a team that is a bit different because it creates emotion and passion like no other team,” – the former Ferrari boss said in a recent interview for Canal Plus. “Then, if it doesn’t work, the tendency is that with the pressure from the media and the Tifosi we have to change (boss) and that’s not necessarily a good thing.” – the former president of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile added.
Jean Todt, who was the Ferrari Formula 1 team principal, before being appointed chief executive officer of Ferrari from 2004 to 2008, looks back on the golden days with a touch of nostalgia and a steadfast belief in the importance of stability and consistency, urging the Italian side to give team to the current management structure: “I think that at the time when I was the boss, one of the advantages that I was able to have and which then allowed us to have success, was precisely that we were able to benefit from stability,” he explained, pointing out to the very small margins that define the sport. “There’s not much missing, but that being said, we know very well that it’s the last thousandths that are the most difficult to get,” he continued.
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In the intricate ballet of pit stops, strategic maneuvers, and drivers relentlessly pushing their limits, Scuderia Ferrari seems to perpetually teeter on the edge of victory. Jean Todt’s final reflection on his former team embodies a mixture of hope and realism: “To win, you have to put all the elements together, and today, it’s missing a little bit. Not a lot, but a little bit.” – the Frenchman concluded.
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