Ferrari hands F1 boss Fred Vasseur new multi-year deal
Ferrari has announced that Fred Vasseur has signed a new multi-year deal to continue as the team's F1 boss, putting an end to rumours he might be replaced.
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Ferrari has announced that Fred Vasseur has signed a new multi-year deal to continue as the team's F1 boss, putting an end to rumours he might be replaced.
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