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GPFans on MSNFerrari F1 boss Fred Vasseur disagrees with Lewis Hamilton after British Grand Prix complaintsFerrari team principal Fred Vasseur has disagreed with Lewis Hamilton 's complaints about his car at the British Grand Prix. Hamilton could only finish fourth at Silverstone despite a number of 2025's big names being out of contention for a podium. F1 HEADLINES: Horner SACKING leads to second team principal change as Vasseur future update issued
Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna confirmed at the British Grand Prix that he has held talks with Fred Vasseur about his future with the squad. The team principal’s three-year contrac
Crash.net considers what might be next for Christian Horner following his shock Red Bull sacking. As the dust begins to settle on the shock news of Christian Horner’s Red Bull exit, attention starts to turn to the future and what might come next.
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Autosport on MSNLewis Hamilton still struggling with "unbelievably tricky" Ferrari F1 carHamilton has had a tough 2025 F1 season so far, and though Silverstone was better for the Briton, he’s still far from satisfied
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton commented on the 2026 F1 car after a disappointing British Grand Prix.
Ferrari have handed a multi-year contract extension to World Endurance Championship star Antonio Giovinazzi, who will also continue as a reserve driver for the F1 squad. The Italian, who formerly raced for Alfa Romeo,
As Ferrari’s challenging season unfolds, CEO Benedetto Vigna has sparked fresh speculation about the future of team principal Fred Vasseur.
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has explained that he will have talks with Lewis Hamilton over his complaints about the team's
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Autosport on MSNMcLaren: Ferrari upgrade makes for “interesting” rest of 2025 F1 seasonMcLaren still appears the squad to beat this year, but team boss Andrea Stella feels improvements at rivals Ferrari could add more spice to proceedings
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PlanetF1 on MSNFerrari reveal Lewis Hamilton GPS issue; Piastri called ‘dirty’ – F1 news round-upHamilton’s chances of scoring a podium at his home race at Silverstone weren’t aided by the fact Ferrari didn’t have access to GPS data to help keep track of his positioning on track. While the team would obviously be able to figure out his location, the lack of such data would have complicated positioning scenarios and assessing strategic options.