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In a dramatic turn of events last year, Ferrari bid farewell to Mattia Binotto. It was an exit marked by mixed emotions and a tinge of sadness. The departure was not simply an executive shuffle; it was a culmination of seasons marred by challenges, controversies, and ultimately, a loss of confidence. Binotto’s reign had begun with a vision to return Ferrari to its former glory, but the journey was far from smooth. Now, in a surprising twist, rumors swirl that the former Ferrari tactician might be stepping onto a new battleground – that of Alpine.

As Binotto’s journey takes a new twist, it’s intriguing to witness how he might navigate this journey. While the likes of Toto Wolff and Christian Horner have established themselves as modern-day titans, Binotto seems poised to emerge from the shadows, wielding a mix of age-old wisdom and newfound insight. Their leadership styles, honed through years of experience and numerous triumphs, have reshaped the narrative of the sport. Binotto’s potential move sparks curiosity about whether he can carve his own path alongside these modern legends who have probably mastered the dark arts of a successful F1 team boss

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In the VF1 podcast, Vincenzo Landino’s insights resonated as he remarked, “Binotto at Alpine would be a strong move if they could nail down someone that can make operations work from an operational perspective, Binotto was really cut out for that part of the job for the politics part of the job, but what does it take to be a modern F1 team principal? And if you look at Toto Wolff and Christian Horner, they are head and shoulders above everybody else. I think the modern team principal just looks very different.”

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Binotto’s expertise in the intricacies of F1 operations had always been evident, however, his acumen for navigating the world of politics was tested during his years with Ferrari. With leadership changes at Alpine raising eyebrows, Toto Wolff casts a critical eye on the unfolding drama.

Toto Wolff’s intriguing criticism

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Amidst the reshuffling of key figures, it was the abrupt departure of Alan Permane, chief engineer with over three decades of experience, that drew Wolff’s scrutiny. The Austrian, known for his composed demeanor, questioned the wisdom of sidelining an individual of Permane’s caliber.

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Toto Wolff’s sentiments were unambiguous, as he conveyed, “Why Alan was so suddenly dismissed, I don’t know… you shouldn’t put someone with so much experience at the door.” The Austrian’s sentiments echoed the sentiments of many in the paddock, raising eyebrows over Alpine’s decision-making strategy and its potential ramifications on the team’s performance.

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What do you think will Binotto rise to the challenge as Alpine and prove his mettle?

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