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.
Vasseur issues Ferrari instruction to end F1 title drought
Vasseur makes Ferrari concession over F1 technical saga
Ferrari announce new major F1 sponsor
Ferrari outline F1 title approach in three-way championship fight
Ferrari respond to Red Bull allegations of illegal trick
Ferrari reveal turning point for F1 title charge
Vasseur thanks Verstappen for creating 'perfect' Ferrari situation
Ferrari seeking 'unique approach' to combat added F1 'stress'
Vasseur hints at 'hidden' Ferrari upgrades to avoid F1 'mess'
Vasseur makes Ferrari's 'illegal Red Bull' stance clear after FIA checks
Vasseur defends Ferrari decision after Singapore woe
Ferrari airs ‘frustration’ over McLaren rear wing decision
Vasseur eyeing Singapore glory repeat for Ferrari redemption
Ferrari issue rivals warning during ‘dramatic’ F1 change
Vasseur open to Sainz F1 reunion at Ferrari
Vasseur delivers 'huge fight' F1 prediction
Ferrari 'pay back' revealed after tick-box triumph
Ferrari announces technical reshuffle after key Mercedes signing
Ferrari address ‘crucial’ element behind Leclerc heroics
Red Bull and Ferrari seeking FIA talks over crucial F1 issue
F1 teams fighting ‘dangerous’ Audi rule exception
Unique Gasly F1 statistic set for Las Vegas test
Norris reveals week-long suffering after Verstappen hammer blow
Perez criticises father's homophobic Schumacher remark
Williams facing F1 spare parts concern after crash frenzy
Perez to finally be given ‘Verstappen upgrade’ by Red Bull
Hamilton admits to early Mercedes F1 exit desire
F1 drivers react to surprise FIA 'sacking'
Verstappen questions FIA over 'weird' timing of race director axe
Hamilton issues 'chase up' warning to FIA