Brawn hints at changes at Ferrari
Ferrari technical director Ross Brawn has dropped a hint that management changes are in the offing at the F1 glamour team. Asked at the Turkish Grand Prix about his Ferrari future, the Briton told reporters: "I don't want to get into that...
Ferrari technical director Ross Brawn has dropped a hint that management changes are in the offing at the F1 glamour team.
Asked at the Turkish Grand Prix about his Ferrari future, the Briton told reporters: "I don't want to get into that discussion.
"We are going to have a presentation of the new structure of Ferrari after the season finishes."
Asked to confirm that there would therefore be a new structure, Brawn raised his guard again: "Not necessarily but we'll tell you at the end of the season."
Ferrari are the object of constant speculation, with continuing uncertainty about the future of team boss Jean Todt and Brawn as well as Michael Schumacher.
The 37-year-old German has yet to decide whether to continue or retire after his contract expires at the end of the year.
His manager Willi Weber has urged him to go out on top if he wins an unprecedented eighth title but others see no signs of the most successful driver in Formula One history slowing down just yet.
Ferrari have said they will announce their 2007 driver line-up at their home Italian Grand Prix at Monza in two weeks' time.
Finland's Kimi Raikkonen has been widely tipped to move from McLaren either as Schumacher's team-mate or replacement. Ferrari also have Brazilian Felipe Massa under contract.