Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri has rubbished the remarks from former Ferrari team principal Luca di Montezemolo, who stated the current team boss Mattia Binotto is isolated within the company.
In an interview with La Republica, di Montezemolo said the following on Binotto:
"Binotto is a talented leader but he's risking not getting any support within the company," the Italian explained.
"When Ferrari won, the boss of Ross Brawn was Jean Todt and I was above Todt with 30 years of experience in Formula 1. Binotto is in another situation."
Binotto himself discarded these remarks, and he got support from his superior in Camilleri, who underlined the relationships within the team.
"The season is long, we have proven to have a fast and balanced car and we are committed to improving its reliability," Camilleri told Corriere della Serra.
"We have two great drivers and a great team principal who is not only a great leader but also has a deep knowledge of Ferrari and technology.
"We are a united, serene, determined and talented team and we will give everything to reach our ambitions."