Frederic Vasseur The latest F1 news about Ferarri Team Principal Frederic Vasseur
Frederic Vasseur was named Ferrari's team principal prior to the 2023 F1 season, replacing Mattia Binotto, who had previously led the Scuderia's engineering efforts since the beginning of the 2019 season. Prior to his work at Ferrari he worked at Sauber, where he was the teamboss and the CEO of Motorsports.

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Ferrari issue 'move on' vow after disappointing start to F1 season

Ferrari address Hamilton concerns with 'perfect fit' claim

Ferrari relieved to avoid 'F1 mess' after FIA crackdown

Wolff jokes with Vasseur over Hamilton 'divorce': 'He's your problem'

Vasseur outlines 'crucial' aspect to Ferrari F1 title hope

Ferrari reveal radical F1 changes for first Hamilton car

When Vasseur first guided Hamilton to championship glory

Vasseur explains 'sole purpose' of Hamilton Ferrari debut

Can Hamilton succeed at Ferrari where both Alonso and Vettel failed?

Iconic Ferrari engineer explains potential key return

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Leclerc highlights unusual Vasseur quirk behind Ferrari revival

Vasseur reveals long-term Hamilton plot for Ferrari move

Ferrari urge caution despite latest F1 boom

Vasseur backs Hamilton after astonishing F1 claim

Vasseur soothes Leclerc-Hamilton Ferrari concern

Vasseur concedes Ferrari 'hurt' by costly failure

Why Ferrari dismissed deception in McLaren title fight

Ferrari explain decision behind crushing Leclerc penalty
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