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Formula 1: Leclerc Can't Hide Frustration with Ferrari; Ends Canadian GP with a Bitter TasteThe Canadian Grand Prix once again exposed the fragility of Ferrari's cohesion on race day, with Leclerc's frustration underscoring a broader concern about strategy execution, a recurring theme in the Scuderia's recent seasons. With the Formula 1 ...
Ferrari struggles spark scrutiny over leadership and drivers. Leclerc, Hamilton, and Vasseur face challenges as the Scuderia chases glory.
Following Ferrari’s disappointing start to the season, reports this week suggested Vasseur was running out of time to turn things around.
Ferrari Formula One boss Fred Vasseur slammed media reports in Italy that he said were disrespectful and distracting for employees and damaging the team.
Lewis Hamilton has delivered his most blunt and candid assessment yet of Ferrari’s struggles, warning that “a lot of changes” are needed.
Fred Vasseur said journalists should remember they are dealing with “people and not things” in an outburst ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix
Montreal certainly didn't live up to the hype but as George Russell became king for the day, their was plenty of storylines up and down the pack.
Lando Norris’ chances at the 2025 Formula 1 championship took a massive hit in Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix. Norris crashed himself out of the race when he inexplicably tried to pass McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri for fourth place with less than five laps left.