Storied Italian automaker Ferrari is reportedly eyeing one current and one former Apple executive to replace outgoing CEO Louis Camilleri, who abruptly retired on Thursday due to personal reasons.
The sudden nature of Camilleri s departure sparked quick and rampant speculation among industry insiders and media outlets regarding a potential replacement.
Among the names bandied about, at least by Italian media, are current Apple CFO Luca Maestri and former CDO Jony Ive, reports
Reuters. Maestri was named CFO in 2014, while Ive left Apple last year to form design consultancy LoveFrom.
Other choices include the former head of Ferrari s racing team Stefano Domenicali, who previously served as Lamborghini s chief executive. F1, where Domenicali is due to start as CEO on Jan. 1, denied the rumors.