I guess it's inevitable, but the Italian press seems to be questioning his fitness as leader of the iconic team. In a rare show of emotion, Kimi called him the best team boss he's ever worked for.
I've never been a fan of changing the boss every time things start to slide in sport. We have a local hockey team where they gave changed the coach an average of about every 18months, and they never seem to get more than a 2-3 game spurt of winning.
Even in the Todt - Brawn era, top management stayed out of the fray for more than a few years and let the team find their way.
If you take the bad luck out of it, Ferrari HAS made progress since Mr GoodArrival landed in the team, so back off, and let him do his job.
http://www.pitpass.com/56109/Ferrari-duo-defend-Arrivabene