Ferrari’s Team Principal, Frederic Vasseur, has shed light on the factors behind Carlos Sainz’s remarkable resurgence in the second half of the 2023 Formula 1 season. Sainz, who has often played second fiddle to his teammate Charles Leclerc, has exhibited outstanding performance at recent races, including Zandvoort and Monza, and has been the frontrunner throughout
MoreFerrari team principal Frederic Vasseur admitted that Carlos Sainz’s victory last Sunday at the Singapore Grand Prix was a “bit emotional”, with it having been the Frenchman’s first as a team boss. On his 159th Grand Prix as a team principal, Vasseur finally led a team to victory, with Sainz having controlled the race majestically
MoreMax Verstappen’s two-year mistake-free streak has garnered admiration from unlikely quarters. While Ferrari’s Team Principal, Frédéric Vasseur, may have once had the luxury of observing Verstappen from a distance, his current mission is to dethrone the Red Bull champion. Vasseur, who is no stranger to the intricacies of Formula 1, emphasised that Verstappen’s consistency sets
MoreEx-Formula 1 driver Gerhard Berger believes Ferrari made a mistake sacking former team principal Mattia Binotto, with the Austrian stating that he should’ve been put alongside current boss Frederic Vasseur. Ferrari holds a very strong place in Berger’s heart given that he raced for the Maranello-based team for six seasons. Berger completed two three-year stints
MoreFred Vasseur, the team boss at Ferrari, has candidly shared the significant challenges he faces in his leadership role, emphasising the crucial task of staff recruitment and retention. Taking the helm at Ferrari at the beginning of the 2023 season, Vasseur became only the fourth non-Italian to lead the renowned Scuderia at their Maranello headquarters.
MoreThe Italian Grand Prix at Monza witnessed a thrilling battle between Ferrari drivers Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc, but the team’s former engineer Ernest Knoors believes that team principal Fred Vasseur should have taken a firmer stance to prevent such a showdown. Throughout the Monza race, Sainz and Leclerc found themselves embroiled in intense battles,
MoreNico Rosberg, a former Formula 1 champion, has expressed concern over the intense battle between Ferrari drivers Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc during the Italian Grand Prix. Rosberg believes that the team needs to intervene and sit down with both drivers to reduce the risk of future conflicts on the track. In a thrilling showdown
MoreFollowing the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, former Formula 1 champion Nico Rosberg shared his thoughts on Ferrari’s team principal, Frederic Vasseur, emphasising the importance of learning Italian to strengthen his bond with the Tifosi. In a dramatic race at Monza, Carlos Sainz secured pole position, leading the charge for Ferrari. However, Max Verstappen proved
MoreRed Bull team principal Christian Horner has insisted that a new technical directive introduced by the FIA won’t have any effect on the Milton Keynes-based side, with it set to be introduced at the Singapore Grand Prix. At the Marina Bay Circuit in two weeks’ time, a new Technical Directive is set to be introduced,
MoreSky Sports F1 were forced to apologise to their viewers ahead of qualifying on Saturday at the Italian Grand Prix, after Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur swore on live TV. Being Ferrari’s home race, Vasseur was incredibly emotional ahead of qualifying, where all the Tifosi were anxiously waiting to see how Charles Leclerc and Carlos
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