
Binotto, who is set to vacate his Ferrari post at the end of the year, has also spoken glowingly about the engine progress made over the past 12 months. “On the power unit, we set big numbers in terms of objectives,” he said. “And what I’ve seen that we have been capable of developing during last season for 2022 on the power unit, in more than 25 years in Maranello, I never saw that.”
The optimism surrounding Ferrari may concern Verstappen, who is fresh from his second consecutive world title triumph after racking up an all-time record 15 Grand Prix wins in a single season. Hamilton, meanwhile, may have a tougher time making up ground on Ferrari stars Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz after finishing sixth in the Drivers’ Championship without winning a race all year.
Did you miss our previous article...
https://formulaone.news/mercedes/toto-wolff-shares-daniel-ricciardo-hope-after-aussie-rejected-mercedes-for-red-bull-f1-sports