Marco Mattiacci has done little to reject rumours he is set to depart as
Ferrari's team boss. Reports throughout the Abu Dhabi weekend suggested the Roman and former Ferrari North America chief, who arrived at Maranello in April to replace the suddenly-ousted
Stefano Domenicali, is on the verge of himself being replaced.
The rumours say Marlboro executive and F1 Commission member
Maurizio Arrivabene, or perhaps even
Ross Brawn, are set to succeed Mattiacci. When asked if Abu Dhabi was his last race, Mattiacci said on Sunday: "At the moment I am very focused on my job just as I was when I started in April."
It is obvious, however, that more changes may be afoot at Maranello. Piero Ferrari, the great Enzo Ferrari's only living son, was trackside in Abu Dhabi and he answered "I don't know" as to whether Brawn is set to return. But when asked if the team's former technical director parted on good terms a decade ago, however, Ferrari insisted: "Yes." (GMM)
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