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Thread: Ungar joins Caterham, Marmorini exits Ferrari

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    Ungar joins Caterham, Marmorini exits Ferrari

    As half-time approaches in 2014, changes abound in the world of F1.

    The mid-season upheaval at Caterham continues apace, with media reports suggesting the now Colin Kolles-advised team is set to announce a new technical director.

    He is Gerhard Ungar, who until recently headed up the operation for Mercedes' leading DTM touring car team, HWA.

    When he left in May, Toto Wolff said Ungar had "put our brand in a position to win ten drivers' titles and nine manufacturers' titles. For that, he deserves special thanks."

    It is believed Ungar will be wearing green team gear at the German grand prix next weekend.

    Another upheaval is taking place at Ferrari.

    Reports on Wednesday suggested engine boss Luca Marmorini has now vacated his office at Maranello.

    "I give no comment," a spokesman for the fabled Italian marque had said at Silverstone last weekend.

    "We are reorganising the various areas of our structure, and if we have something to announce, we will do so," he was quoted by Speed Week.

    It is believed Ferrari will promote from within to replace Marmorini, who like departed team boss Stefano Domenicali looks to have paid the price for the team's disappointing start to the all-new V6 era.

    Earlier reports said Marmorini's younger deputy Mattia Mariz would step in to replace him, but it is also reported that Lorenzo Sassi could get the job.

    "Do we need to do an announcement? No," team boss Marco Mattiacci told Reuters recently. "Do we need to improve? Continuous improvement, yes."

    Italy's Autosprint, meanwhile, claims that three little-known engineers have started work at Ferrari after switching from F1's dominant team, Mercedes.

    One of them is a "young French engineer", correspondent Alberto Antonini reported.

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    Yeah i think most of us saw Marmorini exit this year.

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    Luca is leaving, a mutual friend of ours called him yesterday and then let me know.. I will miss him, a good friend, a very good guy and very sharp.. The problems were not really his fault, the problem is you have 2 guys rowing the boat and 6 telling them how to row the boat. See my inset photo, the three of us..
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrndLkNatv View Post
    Luca is leaving, a mutual friend of ours called him yesterday and then let me know.. I will miss him, a good friend, a very good guy and very sharp.. The problems were not really his fault, the problem is you have 2 guys rowing the boat and 6 telling them how to row the boat. See my inset photo, the three of us..
    well that just sounds like we are heading for more of the same. Instead of keeping the good guys we are using the hatchet method. Doesnt bode too well.
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    One failure and Marmorini is out. Meanwhile Tombazi has been making crappy cars since he joined Ferrari, yet he still remains. Oh Ferrari...

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    We didn't study long enough to understand this lol.
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