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Frederic Vasseur snapped back at criticism from Italian media over Ferrari's struggles and Martin Brundle has backed him along with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc
Ex-Ferrari team principal and current F1 boss Stefano Domenicali has backed Frederic Vasseur amid reports that he’s under pressure to keep his job. Ahead of this weekend’s F1 Canadian Grand Prix, a report in the italian press claimed that Vasseur is fighting to keep his job as team boss.
Ferrari Formula One boss Fred Vasseur slammed media reports in Italy that he said were disrespectful and distracting for employees and damaging the team.
Frederic Vasseur has hit back at the Italian press after reports emerged this week he could be dismissed as team principal of Ferrari.
Frustrations boiled over early in the Le Mans Cup Road to Le Mans Race two, with one GT3 driver taking it out physically on his competitors' Ferrari 296 GT3.
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Autosport on MSNFerrari F1 boss Fred Vasseur slams “very harsh” Italian media over exit rumoursFred Vasseur said journalists should remember they are dealing with “people and not things” in an outburst ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix
This year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans, which begins at 4pm CET on Saturday 12 June, is expected to be wide open, with six of the eight manufacturers competing for outright honours in Hypercar in with a realistic chance of winning.
By Alan Baldwin MONTREAL (Reuters) -Ferrari Formula One boss Fred Vasseur slammed media reports in Italy that he said were disrespectful and distracting for employees and damaging the team. Speaking a day after seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton defended his boss as the man to lead the team back to the top,
Lewis Hamilton heads to the Canadian Grand Prix as one of the most successful drivers in the event’s history — and Ferrari will be hoping that legacy pays dividends this weekend. Hamilton has taken victory in Montreal seven times,