Ferrari F1 boss slams disrespectful and damaging rumours
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F1 Chronicle on MSNFrederic Vasseur Hails 'Stability' In Ferrari's WEC ArmAs rumours and dark clouds gather around Frederic Vasseur, the embattled Ferrari boss hailed the Le Mans success of his former colleague Robert Kubica.
Although Charles Leclerc himself has once again reaffirmed his love for Ferrari, Sky F1 pundit Martin Brundle believes a split could genuinely happen if the Maranello-based team continues to fall short on performance.
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Ferrari F1 Turmoil: Vasseur Responds to Media RumorsMultiple reports suggest Fred Vasseur's future is under threat at Ferrari as top-tier drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc fall short of race wins so far this season. (June 16, 2025)
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motorsport.com on MSNFred Vasseur quips "I'm looking for a new job" after F1 movie cameoAfter rumours of the Ferrari boss’ departure circulated this week, Fred Vasseur says he is “looking for a new job”
Reports in Italy last week suggested the futures of various Ferrari team members, including Frederic Vasseur, were under threat
Frederic Vasseur has hit back at the Italian press after reports emerged this week he could be dismissed as team principal of Ferrari.
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Motorsport.com on MSNF1 paddock buoyed by Robert Kubica's Le Mans 24 Hours winRobert Kubica claiming his maiden Le Mans 24 Hours victory proved popular amongst the Formula 1 paddock, with various members paying tribute to him on Sunday. Kubica, who had three separate stints in F1,
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GPblog on MSNFormula 1 CEO Domenicali comes to the defense of furious VasseurFrédéric Vasseur was visibly upset during the FIA's press conference for team representatives, ahead of the second free practice for the Grand Prix of Canada. Stefano Domenicali, the CEO of Formula 1,