Ferrari staff at Maranello have been paid a staggering bonus after a record-breaking 2022

About 5,000 staff members of the overall organisation at Maranello, not the F1 team, will be rewarded, report.
Th꧟e bonus is 12.5% higher than their reward for 2021.
CEO Benedetto Vigna said: "Data lay the foun𝔍dations for an even stronger 2023, fueled by persistenꦅtly high demand for our products worldwide.
“We look ahead with great c🐭onfidence, encouraged by the many𓃲 signs and achievements of an evolving company. The order book is very robust, covering 2023 and part of 2024 well.
“To manage the waiting lists, much more space is given to the experiential side, and there 🗹is a strong customer interest in the 296 GTB and GTS.”
He added: “We want to get back to being competitive in the F1 championship. Our goal is to win the world championship and the whole✃ team, with Fred V🥀asseur who recently joined us, is working in this direction.
“Another priority is to continue to develop innovative products that allow pe🗹ople to have m🅺ore fun with our cars.

“The third priority is to continue to broaden the customeꦉr base, the fourth to increase the number of patents. In 2022 the number of patents we have filed is 4 times higher than i🌠n 2021.”
The success story within Maranello may be somewhat at contrast with the experiences of the Ferrari 𒁏F1 team in 2022.
After an electric start which raised hopes that 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc could claim a maiden t🌱itle, hopes faded with a number of strategy and reliability issues.
Mattia Binotto has been replaced as team principal by Fred Vasseur, who has confirmed that neither Leclerc nor 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Carlos Sainz will receive preferential treatment.
Ferrari💃 have not crowned a F1 drivers’ champion since Kimi Raikkonen in 2007.

James was a sports jourไnalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.