Fred Vasseur advised to “keep working with his head down” amid Ferrari pressure
Words of advice from a former Ferrari F1 boss

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has advised Frederic Vasseur to “keep working with his head down” amid the “weight of pressure” of being Ferrari team principal.
Ferrari have 🧜endured a disappointing start to the 2025 F1 season.
Neither 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc nor 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton have finished on the podium in the opening four races of the sဣeason.
Ferrari’s only highlight has been Hamilton’s dominant sprint race🦋 victory in Shanghai, which was overshadowed by their double disqualification following the grand prix.
The Bahrain Grand Prix proved slightly more competitive as Leclerc narrowl🐷y missed out on a top three finish.
Ferrari introduced a new floor u👍pgrade in Ba෴hrain, which, according to both drivers, worked as expected.
Domenicali, who was F♋errari’s team principal between 2008 and 2014, gave his view on his former team.
, Domenicali said: “I can’t afford to pass judgment, but I see a Ferrari that is very close to those who are winning.“The only advice I can give Fred Vasseur, w🔯ith whom I am in contact every day, is to keep working with his head 𒉰down without feeling the weight of pressure that is natural for someone in that role.
“I am convinced that we will soo✱n see a Ferrari that will win again this year.
“You have to keep on staying there, because t💙his year the gaps are so small that the details make all the difference.
“Being Ferrari is something uniq🔥ue, I was talking about it with Hamilton, who realised what it mean🐟s for a champion like him to wear the red suit.”
Hamilton’s Ferrari challenge “extraordinary”
Ferrari’s Fꦅ1 title drought dates back to 2008, Domenicali’s fi🍌rst year as team boss.
The🔯y won the constructors’ title, narro𒉰wly missing out on the drivers’ crown with Felipe Massa.
Under Domenicali’s leadership, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso missed out on the 2010 and 2012 titles to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sebastian Vettel.
A 𒊎poor start to 2014 meant Domenicali was replaced after a few races.
Domenical♎i sees Hamilton’s pursuit of title success as “an extraordinary sporting o🌠ne”.
“Lewis♎’ c♍hallenge at Ferrari is an extraordinary sporting one; winning right away is no easy feat,” he added.
“I believe his strength lies in believing and growing together with the team. I want to stay positive, even if it’s obviously not easy. And then, Leclerc is an extraordinary driver who doesn’t want to miss the cha꧋nce to prove he’s the strongest.
“There are e🦩xtraordinary elements witꦬhin the Ferrari team that are positive for the entire F1 world.”

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