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Ferrari has announced a multi-year contract extension for Team Principal Fred Vasseur, signaling confidence in his leadership. Under Vasseur, Ferrari secured second place in the 2023 Constructors' Championship, though they currently trail McLaren this season. The team praised his ability to foster unity and innovation, aligning with Ferrari’s long-term ambitions. Vasseur expressed gratitude and determination to build on the team’s progress moving forward.

Key Points: Ferrari Extends Fred Vasseur Contract as Team Principal

  • Ferrari extends Fred Vasseur's contract amid team stability
  • Vasseur led Ferrari to second in 2023 despite McLaren rivalry
  • Team trails McLaren by 268 points but remains ahead of Mercedes
  • Ferrari praises Vasseur’s leadership and commitment to long-term goals
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F1: Ferrari hand Fred Vasseur new multi-year deal as team eyes stronger future

Ferrari reaffirms faith in Fred Vasseur with a multi-year deal, aiming for stronger F1 performances amid rising competition.

"This renewal is not just a confirmation – it’s a challenge to keep progressing, to stay focused and to deliver. – Fred Vasseur"

Maranello, July 31

Ferrari have announced a multi-year contract extension for Team Principal Fred Vasseur, a move the team says reflects their determination to build on the strong foundation laid under his leadership since he joined ahead of the 2023 Formula 1 season.

The Frenchman took charge of the Scuderia after a stint at Sauber and has since overseen a period of renewed competitiveness and internal stability.

Under his watch, Ferrari narrowly lost out to McLaren in the 2023 Teams’ Championship, finishing just 14 points behind the title winners. Though the gap this season has widened m— Ferrari trail McLaren by a hefty 268 points heading into the summer break — the team remains second in the standings, ahead of Mercedes and Red Bull.

On the eve of the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend, Ferrari confirmed the new deal, bringing an end to recent speculation about Vasseur’s future.

In June, reports in the Italian media had suggested that he was at risk of losing his job - claims that had deeply frustrated the 57-year-old. He dismissed the rumours at the time, calling them “disrespectful” and “clearly hurting the team".

Ferrari, however, have shown faith. “His ability to lead under pressure, embrace innovation and pursue performance aligns fully with Ferrari's values and long-term ambitions,” the team said in a statement.

“Under Fred's leadership, Ferrari is united, focused and committed to continuous improvement. The trust placed in him reflects the team's confidence in its strategic direction and reinforces a shared determination to deliver the results that Ferrari's fans, drivers and team members expect and deserve.”

Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna echoed that sentiment, saying: “Today we want to recognize what has been built and commit to what still needs to be achieved. It reflects our trust in Fred's leadership – trust rooted in shared ambition, mutual expectations and clear responsibility.

"We move forward with determination and focus, united in our pursuit of the level of performance Ferrari has to aim for.”

Vasseur, who has been key in fostering a strong internal culture, welcomed the extension. “I’m grateful for the trust Ferrari continues to place in me,” he said. “This renewal is not just a confirmation – it’s a challenge to keep progressing, to stay focused and to deliver.

“Over the past 30 months, we’ve laid strong foundations and now we must build on them with consistency and determination. We know what’s expected, and we’re all fully committed to meeting those expectations and taking the next step forward together.”

The team has claimed two podium finishes in the last three races, both through Charles Leclerc while Lewis Hamilton, in his debut season with the Scuderia, is steadily gaining confidence.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting move. The gap to McLaren is worrying though - 268 points is massive. Vasseur needs to deliver better results in the second half of the season to justify this extension. Ferrari can't keep settling for second best.
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Arjun K
As a longtime Tifosi from Mumbai, I'm cautiously optimistic. The team culture has improved under Vasseur but we need to see more race wins. Leclerc is performing well but Hamilton needs to step up his game. Ferrari's red cars deserve to be at the top!
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Priya S
Good decision! Stability is what Ferrari needed most. The Italian media should stop creating unnecessary drama with their rumors. Let the man work in peace - building a championship team takes time yaar.
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Vikram M
‍♂️ Not convinced yet. Ferrari still making too many strategy blunders during races. Vasseur needs to fix this ASAP if they want to challenge for titles. The car is quick but the team makes too many mistakes under pressure.
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Kavya N
As a woman following F1 from Bangalore, I appreciate how Vasseur has created a more inclusive environment at Ferrari. The results will come - you can't expect miracles in just 2 seasons. Forza Ferrari! ❤️

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