Binotto denies illegality of Ferrari engine: "We never broke any rules"
- GPblog.com
In the third season of the Netflix series Drive to Survive, we get a look behind the scenes of Formula 1. It also includes the notorious case of the allegedly illegal Ferrari engines. Team boss Mattia Binotto, however, insists that the team has never done anything illegal.
After the summer break in 2019, Ferrari had miraculously become blisteringly fast. The team won several races in a row, including races where the top speed of the engine matters. Qualifying sessions were also dominated by Ferrari.
According to Binotto the Ferrari engine was legal
For Red Bull Racing and Mercedes this was enough reason to have the legality of the engine investigated, Christian Horner confirms in the series. After this the FIA came up with a clarification of the technical regulations regarding fuel consumption. Following this change, Ferrari fell dramatically when Charles Leclerc finished the next race over fifty seconds behind Mercedes and Red Bull.
Before the 2020 season, the FIA announced that 'irregularities' had been found in the Ferrari powerplant, and that an undisclosed agreement had been made to prevent a recurrence. Despite all this, Mattia Binotto insists that Ferrari never did anything illegal. "We never broke the rules, those are just rumours. There 's not much else to add, it's a closed issue," said the Ferrari team boss.