Irishman Bell, who worked with Fernando Alonso when the Spaniard won his titles at Renault, only joined Mercedes in 2011, so speculation that he might be in line to be Domenicali’s longer-term replacement at Ferrari is obvious.
Domenicali’s immediate replacement is Ferrari North America chief Marco Mattiacci, who although close to Luca di Montezemolo has no experience within the Formula 1 paddock.
It is believed that Bell is staying in Formula 1, as he will only officially leave Mercedes at the end of November. This fits with the customary ‘gardening leave’ served by team personnel when they switch allegiances.
Mercedes said only that he will pursue “new challenges outside the company”.
But while Bell is probably not in the frame at Ferrari, Formula 1 insiders do agree that Mattiacci’s appointment is only temporary.
Autosprint correspondent Cesare Maria Mannucci suggested he will perform only “a transitional role”, perhaps to eventually be replaced by Gerhard Berger.
Tobias Gruner, writing for Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport, added: “The Italian report mill has been speculating about a return for Ross Brawn.” (GMM)
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