26/08/2006
NEWS STORY
All good things must come to an end, and therefore it is inevitable that sooner or later the team that has spurred Ferrari to countless titles, following years in the doldrums, will break up.
Although much of the attention is focussed on Michael Schumacher, who is scheduled to announce his plans for 2007 and beyond after the Italian Grand Prix, there are question marks over the future of several other key members of the current Ferrari 'dream team', most notably Jean Todt and Ross Brawn.
Ferrari has said that despite Michael making his announcement at Monza, the team will announce its own management plans for 2007 at the end of the current season, and not before.
However, speaking in Istanbul, Brawn has hinted that changes could be in the pipeline.
Asked about his future, the Englishman said: "We are going to have a presentation of the new structure of Ferrari after the season finishes. And then you will see how we are going to structure Ferrari for the future.
"But for the moment we are trying to win a World Championship and we don't want the disturbance affecting our attempts to win the championship," he added.
Asked if there would be a restructuring, he replied: "Not necessarily, but we'll tell you at the end of the season."