Former Ferrari team principal Ross Brawn believes the team’s slump in form this season is linked to the loss of president and CEO Sergio Marchionne, who died in July.
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New Ferrari CEO Camilleri softens Marchionne’s F1 quit threat
2018 Italian Grand Prix
Posted onFerrari’s new CEO Louis Carey Camilleri has indicated the team will be more receptive of Liberty Media’s vision for the future of Formula 1 than it was under Sergio Marchionne, his predecessor.
Marchionne was a “huge support” for Sauber project – Vasseur
2018 Hungarian Grand Prix
Posted onSauber team principal Frederic Vasseur paid tribute to former Ferrari CEO and chairman Sergio Marchionne, who died on Wednesday.
Ferrari, Haas and Sauber to carry black stripes in memory of Marchionne
2018 Hungarian Grand Prix
Posted onFerrari and its Formula 1 customer teams Haas and Sauber will run black stripes on their cars during the Hungarian Grand Prix in tribute to Sergio Marchionne.
Todt, Carey and F1 community pay tribute to Marchionne
2018 F1 season
Posted onFIA president Jean Todt and Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey have joined the wider F1 community in paying tribute to former Ferrari CEO and chairman Sergio Marchionne, who died earlier today.
Sergio Marchionne dies aged 66
2018 F1 season
Posted onSergio Marchionne, the former chairman and CEO of Ferrari who was replaced last week due to ill health, has died at the age of 66.
Ferrari names new chairman and CEO as Marchionne steps down on health grounds
2018 F1 season
Posted onFerrari chairman and chief executive officer Sergio Marchionne has stepped down from his roles, the company has announced.
Marchionne repeats threat to pull Ferrari out of F1 despite Liberty concessions
2018 F1 season
Posted onFerrari CEO Sergio Marchionne has repeated the team’s threat to quit F1 despite Liberty Media offering concessions in its plan for how F1 will be run from 2021.
Marchionne hails Ferrari’s “perfect strategy”
2018 Australian Grand Prix
Posted onFerrari chairman Sergio Marchionne congratulated the team on its winning start to the 2018 F1 season following Sebastian Vettel’s victory in the Australian Grand Prix.
Vettel has learned to be less emotive, says Marchionne
2018 F1 season
Posted onFerrari president Sergio Marchionne believes Sebastian Vettel has learned from his 2017 setbacks and will be “less emotive” next year.