Mattia Binotto has been confirmed as the head of Ferrari's Gestione Sportiva following a management reshuffle at Maranello.
The 52-year-old Swiss engineer's leading role with the Scuderia, which he has led since 2019, was never in doubt.
Binotto will continue to report directly to Ferrari chief executive officer Benedetto Vigna who replaced interim CEO John Elkann in June 2021.
In a statement released on Monday, Ferrari says its new organizational structure is "consistent with its strategic objectives to nurture the exclusivity of the brand, enrich product excellence, stay true to its racing DNA and focus on the achievement of carbon neutrality by 2030".
As part of its corporate reshuffle, Gianmaria Fulgenzi, the Scuderia's former Head of Supply Chain has been appointed Chief Product Development Officer for Ferrari's road car division.
"We want to push the boundaries further in all areas by harnessing technology in a unique Ferrari way," commented Ferrari CEO Vigna.
"Our new organization will enhance our agility, essential to seizing the opportunities ahead of us in this fast-evolving environment."
Interestingly, Ferrari's announcement made no mention of former FIA president Jean Todt who is the subject of a whirlwind of speculation regarding a return to Maranello in a consultant or advisory role.
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