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After leaving Faenza, and holidaying in Rimini, Giorgio Ascanelli's next stop could be Maranello.
Germany's Auto Motor und Sport is reporting that the veteran engineer, officially on "holiday" according to his Toro Rosso boss Franz Tost, could be headed to Ferrari.
The report said Ascanelli is currently on holiday on the Adriatic coast.
"Nobody wants to say when he's coming back. Probably never," said journalist Michael Schmidt.
Ascanelli began his career at Ferrari in the mid 80s, and was Gerhard Berger's engineer.
He then moved to Benetton and McLaren, at the latter team working alongside the great Ayrton Senna.
Ascanelli returned to Ferrari in 1995, staying until 2001. It is known he is friends with the team's new technical boss, Briton Pat Fry, dating back to their McLaren days.
Meanwhile, it is suggested Ascanelli's role at Toro Rosso could be filled by James Key, who departed as Sauber's technical director in February.
After leaving Faenza, and holidaying in Rimini, Giorgio Ascanelli's next stop could be Maranello.
Germany's Auto Motor und Sport is reporting that the veteran engineer, officially on "holiday" according to his Toro Rosso boss Franz Tost, could be headed to Ferrari.
The report said Ascanelli is currently on holiday on the Adriatic coast.
"Nobody wants to say when he's coming back. Probably never," said journalist Michael Schmidt.
Ascanelli began his career at Ferrari in the mid 80s, and was Gerhard Berger's engineer.
He then moved to Benetton and McLaren, at the latter team working alongside the great Ayrton Senna.
Ascanelli returned to Ferrari in 1995, staying until 2001. It is known he is friends with the team's new technical boss, Briton Pat Fry, dating back to their McLaren days.
Meanwhile, it is suggested Ascanelli's role at Toro Rosso could be filled by James Key, who departed as Sauber's technical director in February.