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To find an unhappier man than Charles Leclerc in the whole of the UK last Saturday afternoon would've been a tough ask.
Former Ferrari sporting director Cesare Fiorio offered Frederic Vasseur a crucial piece of advice on how to overcome the crisis that has hit the team so far this season. In a 2025 season so far ...
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GPblog on MSNVasseur sets ambitious goals for Ferrari and Hamilton at Silverstone upon his returnThe British Grand Prix is on the agenda this weekend, and for Ferrari, it marks the return of team principal Frederic Vasseur ...
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GPblog on MSNFerrari team principal Vasseur misses Austrian Grand Prix after drivers perform well in qualifyingFerrari team principal Frederic Vasseur will not be present for the Austrian Grand Prix due to personal reasons. The Frenchman will return home, with Deputy Team Principal Jerome D'Ambrosio taking his ...
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna addressed the recent rumours suggesting a possible split with Frederic Vasseur at the end of the ...
F1 insider Will Buxton claimed Lewis Hamilton would leave Ferrari if the Italian team were to sign Christian Horner as their ...
Frédéric Vasseur is working to put changes into effect so Ferrari can win its first championship since 2008. “As a team principal, you can quickly change the mentality, the ability to take ...
Frédéric Vasseur, center, said he was aware of the pressure as the leader of the Ferrari team. “I knew I wouldn’t be affected or scared by it,” he said.
Leading up to the Canadian Grand Prix, in Italian media, Frederic Vasseur's position at Ferrari has been questioned. The team principal reflected to these rumours in Montreal. Ahead of the weekend ...
Ferrari is considering a leadership change reshuffle ahead of 2026, according to reports. This has led to speculations about Lewis Hamilton's potential exit from the team.
Ferrari team principal, Frederic Vasseur, gave a worrying outlook to the new regulations that will hit Formula 1 from the 2026 season onwards, stating that he "can’t say the racing will be closer.
Ferrari team principal Frédéric Vasseur is confident that the FIA has acted correctly around Red Bull Racing's T-Tray case. Red Bull came under fire at the start of the United States Grand Prix ...
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