
Frédéric Vasseur
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1 week ago |
scuderiafans.com | Sofia Bianchi |Frédéric Vasseur |Lewis Hamilton
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has spoken positively about Lewis Hamilton’s mindset, despite a tough start to his debut season with the Maranello-based squad. The seven-time Formula 1 world champion has faced several early obstacles as he adjusts to life at Ferrari after more than a decade with Mercedes, but Vasseur emphasized that he is encouraged by how Hamilton is handling the transition.
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1 month ago |
scuderiafans.com | Sofia Bianchi |Frédéric Vasseur |Loic Serra
Ferrari, corrections to the SF-25 soon on track: will Loic Serra’s influence on the F1 car be visible as early as Japan? Maranello is experiencing “hectic hours” after an unprecedented double disqualification for the Prancing Horse. A setback that does not rule out title chances but casts some shadows over Ferrari’s project. The race against time has begun. From Saturday’s joy to Sunday’s drama.
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1 month ago |
scuderiafans.com | Sofia Bianchi |Lewis Hamilton |Frédéric Vasseur
Fred Vasseur had called the failure to broadcast certain messages from Lewis Hamilton’s team radio during the Chinese Grand Prix “a joke.” In one of the most intense moments of the race, it emerged that the British driver had initially requested a position swap with his teammate Charles Leclerc because he was struggling. This first part of the conversation was omitted by FOM (Formula One Management), leading to a misleading impression that the swap was a team order decided by Ferrari.
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1 month ago |
scuderiafans.com | Sofia Bianchi |Frédéric Vasseur
Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton on the fourth row McLaren secured a one-two in the Australian GP qualifying session, a result that is not entirely surprising but still impressive due to the gap they inflicted on the competition, particularly with an unstoppable third sector in the second run by both Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
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2 months ago |
scuderiafans.com | Sofia Bianchi |Frédéric Vasseur |Scuderia Ferrari
The FIA changes its stance on flexible wings, but the Ferrari SF-25 remains unfazed: Frédéric Vasseur is confident in the planned development path. Finally having clarity on a topic that remained in regulatory gray areas for too long can be a relief. Some doubts about the timing persist, but work in Maranello continues steadily and confidently. It seemed like a case doomed to perpetual procrastination.
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