That's what
Corriere Della Sera writes after
Ferrari's double DNF last weekend during the second Grand Prix of the season at the Red Bull Ring. Ferrari President John Elkann and CEO
Louis Camilleri are said to have had their eye on Antonello Coletta. The 53-year-old Italian is currently the leader of Ferrari's GT teams.
The Italian medium writes that last week there was a crisis meeting at
Ferrari. "
On Monday in Maranello there was a long briefing to set the right course for the Hungarian Grand Prix. Sunday will be a turning point in the season. Some aerodynamic innovations, such as the front wing, will be included. In addition, there may be other updates, but a miracle cure is needed to resurrect the SF1000".The credit of Binotto is almost similar in each: "
In the coming weeks he will have to regain confidence, otherwise drastic measures will follow". The 50-year-old chief has been
Ferrari's team boss since 2019 after Maurizio Arrivabene was sacked for disappointing performance.