Lewis Hamilton backs Fred Vasseur as he blasts Ferrari F1 rumours as ‘nonsense’
Lewis Hamilton has expressed he wouldn't support Ferrari replacing F1 boss Fred Vasseur, as he labelled the rumours about a possible change as "nonsense".
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Lewis Hamilton has expressed he wouldn't support Ferrari replacing F1 boss Fred Vasseur, as he labelled the rumours about a possible change as "nonsense".
Carlos Sainz has defended Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur after recent reports cast doubt over his position at the team following a difficult start to the 2025 F1 season.
Ferrari has pushed back against mounting speculation over Fred Vasseur’s position as the team's F1 boss, insisting there are no doubts about his leadership.
Lewis Hamilton liked, then swiftly unliked, an Instagram post which criticised Ferrari's current F1 car and the team's supposed lack of strategic nous.
Carlos Sainz has said he feels vindicated by Lewis Hamilton's F1 struggles at Ferrari, saying it is a similar situation to some of his own during the "adaptation process."
Charles Leclerc has expressed that he has given zero consideration to departing Ferrari, despite recognising that the team is in a "complicated moment" in F1.
Ex-Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto has doubled down on his criticism of the team's decision to sign Lewis Hamilton, intimating his F1 career is nearing an end.
McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella has talked of his motivation for F1 success, partly driven by a longstanding record set by Ferrari over 20 years ago.
Lewis Hamilton is pessimistic about Madrid's impending debut on the 2026 F1 calendar as he criticised the sport's recent failures to build "good circuits".
Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya has called on Ferrari to prioritise Lewis Hamilton’s input for 2026, warning that ignoring him risks another title-less season.