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Lewis Hamilton defends Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur, lauding him as essential to his future Formula One success. Amid speculation about Vasseur's potential replacement, Hamilton dismissed rumors, showing commitment to Ferrari and expressing confidence in Vasseur's leadership as crucial for upcoming championships.
Yet the Spanish GP ended in controversy with Max Verstappen ’s clash with George Russell and his subsequent 10-second time penalty. The Dutchman is now just one penalty point away from a race ban, and will have to keep it clean for the next two races.
Problems on the track to solve and puzzles on the sidelines of the paddock for Ferrari, where rumors about the future of the team principal, Fred Vasseur, away from Maranello, are running
Lewis Hamilton ’s entrance at the Canadian Grand Prix has grabbed attention as he decided to ditch his entourage and go solo in the F1 paddock. Despite donning Ferrari red for most of his paddock entrances in 2025, Hamilton has returned to his familiar fashionable style in Monaco and now Montreal.
Lewis Hamilton offered a strong message to the world’s media in Canada on Thursday, amid speculation the 40-year-old may retire at the end of the current season. Hamilton, who joined Ferrari in the off-season after 12 years and six world titles at Mercedes,
F1: Lewis Hamilton ... Then Ferrari decided to pit ahead of the race restart, changing to intermediates, which sent their drivers to ninth and 10th respectively. Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur ...
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Ferrari boss Vasseur defends team's strategy at F1 Miami GPFrederic Vasseur has defended Ferrari's Miami Grand Prix team orders calls and, although the team principal accepted the frustration of drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton during the race ...
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur lashed out at the Italian media after reports he is on the verge of being sacked from the Formula 1 team.