Enrico Cardile is leaving his role as Ferrari’s chassis technical director, the Italian team have announced.
A Ferrari statement said the move came as a result of Cardile “leaving the company”.
BBC Sport reported last week that Cardile has signed to join Aston Martin, where he is expected to become chief technical officer.
Ferrari said team principal Frederic Vasseur would take charge of the chassis design office “with immediate effect, and as an interim measure”.
Cardile’s switch to Aston Martin, which is yet to be confirmed, is part of a major recruitment drive by the British-based team as it seeks to become a regular frontrunner.
Last week, they announced the signing of former Mercedes engine chief Andy Cowell as chief executive officer, starting work in October, and in 2026 they become Honda’s factory engine partner.
Honda currently partner world champions Red Bull.
Cardile’s departure coincides with – but is not related to – a difficult run of form for Ferrari, who at the British Grand Prix last weekend removed an upgrade from their cars that had been introduced two races previously in Spain.
Ferrari started the 2024 season as Red Bull’s closest challengers but have slipped behind McLaren and Mercedes in recent races.
Lewis Hamilton will join the team from Mercedes at the end of the season.