Ferrari, F1 and Hamilton
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Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur wants what he feels are overreactions to Lewis Hamilton ’s performances in F1 2025 to end. The seven-time world champion has had an up and down start to life at Ferrari since making his blockbuster switch from Mercedes over the winter, with the Italian squad enduring a dismal start to their campaign.
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GPFans on MSN2025 championship battle set for huge TWIST as Horner issues Verstappen future update - F1 RecapChristian Horner has provided an update on the future of star driver Max Verstappen as 'outside noise' continues to build. Max Verstappen has voiced his concerns about Red Bull’s budget cap limit, following a huge incident at the Imola Grand Prix.
Jolyon Palmer didn’t mince words during an F1.com interview this week, calling Ferrari the biggest disappointment of the 2025 Formula
In the final year of that run, the German won 12 of the first 13 Grands Prix en route to his final F1 crown. Unfortunately, Schumacher has been absent from the public eye since a near-fatal skiing crash in December 2013 left him with life-changing injuries.
Robert Shwartzman took a historic pole position in Indy 500 qualifying on Sunday (May 18). He became the first rookie to win pole in 43 years.
Ahead of Ferrari’s home race in Imola, Kieran Jackson spent a day in Maranello, the famous prancing horse emblem at every turn, dissecting the prestige of the Italian marque in contrast to the flaws o
Getting past someone is notoriously hard at Imola. In a 2005 classic, Fernando Alonso held off Michael Schumacher's much faster car for the entire race. Even though the cars are larger and heavier now and more closely matched, overtaking was still possible, like Norris' pass on Russell.
Ferrari chief Frederic Vasseur has revealed that Lewis Hamilton has three complaints after struggling to keep pace with the top drivers this season. The seven-time world champion cut a frustrated figure at the Miami Grand Prix last time out and made his thoughts known over the team radio.
The disappointing performance of Ferrari’s new car has led to questions about the engineering organisation, but team principal Frederic Vasseur refused to assign blame to technical director Loic Serra,
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has hinted that the Formula 1 world drivers’ championship is far from over, and that the current order could be shaken up later in the year. McLaren have been the dominant force so far in 2025,