MX23RW : Thursday, November 21 23:35:35| >> :120:53465:53465:

Ferrari spending 'millions' on simulator - Binotto

Ferrari spending 'millions' on simulator - Binotto
© Reuters
Ferrari is spending "several million euros" to get a brand new simulator up and running at Maranello in the next few months.

Ferrari is spending "several million euros" to get a brand new simulator up and running at Maranello in the next few months.

That is the news from the team's beleaguered boss Mattia Binotto, who amid the deep Ferrari slump of 2020 is hanging onto his top job in red.

"Apparently he has a watertight contract," laughed former F1 driver Timo Glock.

"Usually it's relatively clear that he would have to leave after such incidents, so I'm curious to see how much longer he holds up," he told Speed Week.

Glock thinks Ferrari needs "a completely new structure" for the future, but for now the team is only planning a brand new car for the new 2022 rules - and a new simulator.

"It is a significant and expensive investment," Binotto told Corriere della Sera newspaper. "We are talking about several million euros spent on hardware but above all for the custom software."

Ferrari has also given a more prominent role to its well-known designer from the Michael Schumacher era, Rory Byrne. Binotto explains: "When you start with a blank sheet, you need experienced people."

Glock says Ferrari made a key mistake with its engine legality last year.

"You don't do yourself favours by operating in the grey areas," he said. "The risk was high, now they are paying for it.

"They're happy that new rules are coming, but engine power is engine power. They have to work that out first."

ID:414812: cacheID:414812:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:restore:2400:
Restore Data
Share this article now:
Felipe Massa pictured in June 2018
Read Next:
Ferrari right to oust Vettel - Massa
>
rhs 2.0


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
Argentina's Lionel Messi kisses the World Cup trophy after collecting the Golden Ball award on December 18, 2022Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!