'Top' signing will work on 2025 Ferrari – Vasseur

Jun.22 (GMM) New boss Frederic Vasseur is putting a brave face on Ferrari’s latest troubled world championship campaign.

In Canada, Charles Leclerc lost his cool with his engineer on the radio for the botched tyre compound choice, but Frenchman Vasseur says a subsequent discussion has cleared up the controversy.

“We had a good discussion and he said ‘Ok, I was wrong,” he said.

“It was very calm, very constructive and very direct.”

Vasseur said Ferrari’s problems always seem to make headlines, but he insists every other team is also dealing with the same ups and downs.

“I’m sure Max (Verstappen) isn’t always happy either with the strategy or the setup,” he is quoted by the Spanish sports daily AS. “In this sport you always want more.

“I’m happy when Carlos (Sainz) and Charles come and say what needs to improve, even in themselves. They are always the first to take the blame.”

What is clear is that Ferrari’s recent upgrade package, after a mixed debut, is now starting to bear fruit – with Red Bull’s Dr Helmut Marko concerned that a good qualifying for Leclerc in Austria could spell trouble for Max Verstappen.

“It would be arrogant to say that we have progressed because I have joined the team,” Vasseur said. “I have made progress in understanding where we are weak and where we can improve as a team.

“From an external point of view we seem agile when it comes to fixing a problem overnight, but in reality, when you want to adjust the course of a ship a little bit we are not so agile anymore.

“For example, when you want to sign someone, you’re talking about years. I signed a top guy a few weeks ago who will join in 2025 to work on the 2025 and 2026 cars.

“But if you don’t do it now, the impact is delayed even more,” Vasseur added.

Steve Cole

Share
Published by
Steve Cole

Recent Posts

F2 driver says new fans don't understand racing

Jun.9 (GMM) Many new fans of top-level single seater racing do not understand "how motorsport…

9 months ago

Newey attracting talent to Aston Martin – de la Rosa

Jun.9 (GMM) The 'Adrian Newey effect' is already happening at Aston Martin, according to team…

9 months ago

Hamilton will 'maybe not' win eighth title

Jun.9 (GMM) Lewis Hamilton's hopes of an eighth world championship are slipping away. That's the…

9 months ago

Three F1 stars predict Piastri title in '25

Jun.9 (GMM) Three former Formula 1 drivers agree that Oscar Piastri has become the clear…

9 months ago

Red Bull 'opposed' to Briatore's budget cap idea

Jun.9 (GMM) Flavio Briatore thinks Formula 1 should include driver salaries in the budget cap.…

9 months ago

Vettel not only candidate to replace Marko

Jun.6 (GMM) Dr Helmut Marko says retired quadruple world champion Sebastian Vettel is not the…

9 months ago