ROME - Ferrari has finally announced the firing of the Director of Engineering and Electronics, Luca Marmorini after poor performance this season Scuderia nicknamed Ferrari- very far behind the Mercedes. Marmorini own departure rumors have long circulating since the beginning of last month, but To Team Principal, Marco Mattiacci Sembat denied the news.
Now the 53-year-old man will no longer officially join the Ferrari team. Marmorini first join the team based in Italy was in 1990, before switching to Toyota in 1999 and later returned with a team of horses Jingkar 2009, but this season the Ferrari looks difficult to perform competitively.
Marmorini become the second victim of a bad performance after previous Ferrari Team Principal, Stefano Domenicali resigned. In addition to announcing the departure of Luca Marmorini, Ferrari as well as introducing a new structure in the power management unit. "As part of the restructuring of the power unit of the department, Mattia Mariz will serve as chief operating officer," the team said in a statement as reported by Crash, Friday (1/8).
"Technical Director, James Allison melajutkan responsibility for overall car project and supported by Nikolas Tombazis as Director of Design and chassis. Not to forget there is the Head Unit Power, Lorenzo Sassi," he said.
Meanwhile Ferrari has denied reports that the head of the Ferrari Mechanic, Pat Fry has been fired from his position. Ferrari spokesman has denied the news and reiterated that it was all just a issue. He also menambahan Ferrari currently in rebuilding the organization in several divisions.
Now the 53-year-old man will no longer officially join the Ferrari team. Marmorini first join the team based in Italy was in 1990, before switching to Toyota in 1999 and later returned with a team of horses Jingkar 2009, but this season the Ferrari looks difficult to perform competitively.
Marmorini become the second victim of a bad performance after previous Ferrari Team Principal, Stefano Domenicali resigned. In addition to announcing the departure of Luca Marmorini, Ferrari as well as introducing a new structure in the power management unit. "As part of the restructuring of the power unit of the department, Mattia Mariz will serve as chief operating officer," the team said in a statement as reported by Crash, Friday (1/8).
"Technical Director, James Allison melajutkan responsibility for overall car project and supported by Nikolas Tombazis as Director of Design and chassis. Not to forget there is the Head Unit Power, Lorenzo Sassi," he said.
Meanwhile Ferrari has denied reports that the head of the Ferrari Mechanic, Pat Fry has been fired from his position. Ferrari spokesman has denied the news and reiterated that it was all just a issue. He also menambahan Ferrari currently in rebuilding the organization in several divisions.
