Fred Vasseur, Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari
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Ferrari forced to speak out on Fred Vasseur as Christian Horner ‘returns' to F1
Christian Horner was sacked by Red Bull earlier this year after 20 years at the helm, but the former team principal is being linked with a return to Formula 1
We would rather just focus on what's most important for us. But it's the way it is." Charles Leclerc It comes after Ferrari chairman John Elkann released a statement before the United States Grand Prix,
Fred Vasseur might have eased some of the pressure at Ferrari despite the recent reports tying Christian Horner to his position, but one senior figure at the team is still facing an uncertain future.
Ferrari took the unusual step of releasing a statement during the United States Grand Prix weekend in which chairman Elkann expressed “full confidence” in team principal Vasseur. Despite being handed a fresh contract extension in July, Vasseur has come under pressure amid Ferrari’s difficult 2025 campaign.
PlanetF1 on MSN
Fred Vasseur points to mysterious ‘third party’ as Ferrari responds to Horner rumours
Fred Vasseur has claimed that Ferrari chairman John Elkann’s statement over the United States Grand Prix weekend was aimed at a mysterious “third party.” It comes after Christian Horner, the former Red Bull team principal,
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Fred Vasseur: Ferrari statement aimed at "third party" amid Christian Horner F1 rumours
Ferrari chairman John Elkann issued a statement of support for team principal Fred Vasseur after rumours linking the squad to Christian Horner had emerged
Charles Leclerc expressed that he and Lewis Hamilton are "speaking from our hearts" with the support the pair have voiced
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Why Fred Vasseur’s Ferrari exit is a matter of time amid Christian Horner rumours
John Elkann, the Ferrari chairman, was forced to issue a vote of confidence in Vasseur – less than three months after rewarding him with a new multi-year contract. Yet with the team’s woes persisting, and media opinion turning against Vasseur, it seems he remains on borrowed time at Maranello…
On the back of Ferrari's best qualifying result at the Mexico City Grand Prix, the Scuderia's team boss Fred Vasseur revealed how the Italian team managed to turn things around following a series of tough races.