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Ferrari in talks to retain Fred Vasseur despite Christian Horner availability

by Harry Whitfield
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Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur remains tight-lipped on his future as talks continue behind the scenes

Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur remains tight-lipped on his future as talks continue behind the scenes

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Ferrari has opened discussions to retain Team Principal Fred Vasseur despite renewed speculation linking it to outgoing Red Bull Formula 1 boss Christian Horner.

The Frenchman returned to the team at Silverstone after missing the Austrian Grand Prix due to illness, with Jerome d’Ambrosio stepping in to manage pit wall duties.

Even before the weekend at the Red Bull Ring, Vasseur’s future had been under scrutiny amid a turbulent 2025 campaign – one in which Ferrari has yet to secure a victory.

It’s a sharp contrast to last season, when Ferrari came agonisingly close to clinching its first Constructors’ Championship since 2008, only to be edged out by McLaren.

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Despite the high-profile signing of seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton – a move that sent shockwaves through the paddock – Ferrari has so far failed to meet the lofty expectations set before the season began.

Hamilton is still searching for his first podium in red, with Silverstone offering little respite. He narrowly missed the top three after struggling with a “snappy” car, while team-mate Charles Leclerc languished down in 14th.

Amid speculation over Vasseur’s position, Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna offered a more measured – and arguably supportive – take on the situation.

While stopping short of a formal confirmation, the Italian revealed that discussions about the future are ongoing.

Speaking to Sky Italia at Silverstone, he said: “I like to come here and see the team united. I love being with people because they are the ones who always make the difference.

“Teams grow with difficulties. Unity is strength and in Ferrari this is there and I can breathe it here.

“Vasseur’s future? He’s the team principal, it’s July and we’re discussing. We just had lunch together…”

Christian Horner’s Red Bull exit could lead to a possible Ferrari leadership shake-up
Christian Horner’s Red Bull exit could lead to a possible Ferrari leadership shake-up

Vasseur’s future under the spotlight amid Horner’s Red Bull exit

Renewed focus on Vasseur’s future comes in the wake of Horner’s shock exit from Red Bull – a development that could reignite speculation over Ferrari’s long-standing interest.

The rumours around his position first surfaced earlier this season, notably during the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix weekend.

At the time, Vasseur dismissed the speculation as “disrespectful,” expressing concern about its impact on the team.

After the British Grand Prix, the ex-Alfa Romeo boss remained measured when asked about Vigna’s remarks.

“I have nothing to add about the discussion with Mr. Vigna,” he told media including Motorsport Week.

Meanwhile, the continued success of Ferrari’s endurance programme – led by Antonello Coletta – has fuelled further intrigue.

Coletta, linked by some to the F1 Team Principal role, has overseen Ferrari’s recent dominance at Le Mans, including three consecutive victories.

As discussions unfold, Ferrari’s leadership faces a crucial decision: whether to maintain stability under the current leadership or to seek fresh direction in its bid to reclaim glory.

READ MORE – Christian Horner’s Red Bull exit could open the door to renewed Ferrari F1 approach

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  2. Simon says:
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    Fred’s doing. Good job. Change doesn’t happen overnight..

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