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 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
Vasseur feared Ferrari ‘cliff’ during Italian GP triumph
Vasseur stands firm on Ferrari claim as new appointments teased
Vasseur reacts to startling Alonso Ferrari claim
Ferrari pinpoints 'vital' Dutch GP difference-maker
Vasseur reveals Ferrari target ahead of Dutch GP
Vasseur shares motivation for early Sainz Ferrari exit call
Ferrari signal importance of experiencing F1 ‘frustration’
Vasseur shares ‘limit’ concern as Ferrari chase performance
Ferrari make remarkable '300 per cent' claim on Red Bull
Vasseur pinpoints Ferrari optimism despite Spa ‘disappointment’
Ferrari issue statement as outgoing Sainz finds new F1 home
Alpine engine exit labelled 'bad news' and 'a shame' for F1
FIA provide flexi-wing stance and Ricciardo faces up to F1 axe rumours - RacingNews365 Review
Perez responds to 'toxic' Sainz helmet social media storm
Russell defiant over Singapore return following 2023 heartbreak
Hulkenberg in FIA talks after Baku VSC points fumble
Verstappen issues FIA plea during McLaren flexi-wing scrutiny
Sainz reveals ‘awkward’ Perez meeting after Baku crash
Red Bull ring the changes as brutal Singapore awaits
Hamilton accuses FIA president of 'racial element' over swearing issue
Norris points finger at Red Bull in ongoing F1 flexi-wing saga
Verstappen hits back at FIA on swearing issue: 'What are we, five year olds?'