The Scuderia Ferrari announces a groundbreaking change in the technical team, with Charles Leclerc ready to collaborate with a new race engineer, Bryan Bozzi, in pursuit of maximum competitiveness.
The Scuderia Ferrari, an undisputed pillar in the world of motor racing, is preparing for an exciting transformation in its technical department, announcing significant changes in the race engineering for driver Charles Leclerc. This strategic turning point marks a crucial moment in the evolution of the Maranello team, with the goal of optimizing performance and consolidating competitiveness on international circuits.
The centerpiece of this restructuring is Xavi Marcos’ decision to step down from the role of Leclerc’s race engineer, starting next Monday, to take on key responsibilities in other areas within the Prancing Horse. Marcos, a veteran in the Ferrari environment, has served as Leclerc’s race engineer since 2019, contributing to the development of race strategies and coordinating on-track performances for the young Monegasque talent.
However, the decision to reassign Marcos opens the doors to a new era for Leclerc and his technical team. Taking the helm as Leclerc’s race engineer will be the renowned Bryan Bozzi, a 12-year veteran in Ferrari’s technical department. With his extensive experience and deep understanding of single-seater dynamics, Bozzi is well positioned to guide Leclerc towards new heights of success. His past contributions to the team, especially as Leclerc’s performance engineer since 2018, provide a solid foundation upon which to build for the future.

This decision was not taken lightly. The tensions and controversies that have characterized the communications between Leclerc and Marcos in recent years have highlighted the need for a change. The often strained dialogue between the driver and engineer has raised concerns about the cohesion and effectiveness of the team. Therefore, the Scuderia Ferrari has acted promptly to address these challenges and strengthen its technical infrastructure.
The transition to Bozzi as Leclerc’s race engineer is a bold step towards the future. His appointment not only brings a fresh perspective to the team but also represents a tangible commitment from Ferrari to ensure the long-term success of its drivers. With the Made in Italy and Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on the horizon, attention is now focused on Bozzi’s seamless integration into the role and his ability to work in synergy with Leclerc to maximize the car’s performance.
Furthermore, speculation about the future of the Scuderia Ferrari continues to grow with the announcement of the possible transition of Lewis Hamilton from the Mercedes team. If this move materializes, the choice of Hamilton’s new race engineer will remain one of the most debated issues in the Formula 1 paddock.