Motor Sport Magazine

MARK HUGHES

Recall the silly season of team bosses just before the season began? Mattia Binotto resigned from Ferrari after his position there was made untenable by senior management. Frédéric Vasseur was recruited from Sauber as his replacement and replacing Vasseur at Sauber was McLaren boss Andreas Seidl. McLaren replaced Seidl by promoting racing director Andrea Stella. Well, in the last month or so we’ve had a similar silly season of technical directors. The intriguing thing is how the team boss and technical director upheavals are linked, with perhaps one team driving it all.

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