Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo has played down reports Marco Mattiacci is only a short term stop-gap solution at the top of the Maranello based team.
It is reported that Gerhard Berger or Ross Brawn are the more likely long-term successors following Stefano Domenicali's sudden resignation.
Flavio Briatore has already ruled himself out. "I have another job," he told
La Repubblica newspaper.
Ferrari President Montezemolo, however, rejected the reports, insisting that Mattiacci is the man for the job.
"He will already start to make a difference at the Chinese Grand Prix," he is quoted by the Ansa news agency.
"He's going to be at the helm for a long time. I am also going to be closer to the team during this transition, taking a more hands-on role until Marco gets the hang of things," Montezemolo reportedly added.

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Italian Briatore, the former Renault team boss, said he backs Domenicali's exit.
"They needed to shake things up," he told La Gazzetta dello Sport. "You can't keep saying 'we're looking ahead to next year'.
"Stefano is a hard worker, but Formula 1 is a competition and results are what matter. There can be no excuses when you have a driver as good as Alonso," he added.
Briatore also played down criticism that Mattiacci will struggle in the Formula 1 paddock due to his lack of experience.
"When I arrived at Benetton," he is quoted by Repubblica
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