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Tension between journalistic integrity and cooperations is no surprise. Now, Formula 1 team Ferrari's Team Principal Fred ...
Some time ago, Italian media reported that Frederic Vasseur was set to leave his role as team principal. Corriere dello Sport ...
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has offered a nuanced take on Charles Leclerc’s tendency to be his own harshest critic.
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PlanetF1 on MSNFerrari CEO issues fresh update on Vasseur future amid ongoing strugglesAlthough rumours of Fred Vasseur’s pending exit have gone quiet in recent weeks, Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna says they are ...
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna addressed the recent rumours suggesting a possible split with Frederic Vasseur at the end of the ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNUnder-fire Fred Vasseur makes admission about rivals McLarenFred Vasseur has suggested Ferrari has already begun to shift its focus towards the F1 2026 campaign despite being only ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNFred Vasseur issues first statement since sudden Austrian GP absenceFerrari deputy team principal Jerome d’Ambrosio stepped up in Vasseur’s absence in Austria, speaking of that as a natural transition due to how “aligned” he and Vasseur are. “I don’t think I debuted ...
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna confirmed at the British Grand Prix that he has held talks with Fred Vasseur about his future ...
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 to the pit wall. The Frenchman has high expectations for Lewis Hamilton's ...
Vasseur hints that the talent has always been present but that French teams have lacked a level of structure in the past. “We had a lot of good juniors and we started to see that with Demare ...
Ferrari Formula One boss Fred Vasseur has left the Austrian Grand Prix to return home for personal reasons with deputy Jerome d'Ambrosio taking over for Sunday's race at Spielberg, the team said.
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