2025 Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team

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According to Sky F1 the reason for not making FP2 is down to scrutineering only happening once a day. Hence even if they could’ve built the chassis up in time they’d not be able to be scrutineered.

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deadhead
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LEC's poor showing in Canada is rather bizarre

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Weather looks nice.

Race runs were spotty. Good lap, bad lap…back off lap, good lap, bad lap, back off lap. Messy. Other teams seem to have a better handle of things.
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Seanspeed wrote:
13 Jun 2025, 22:54
Leclerc has bounced back from these sorts of situations on many occasions. He is rarely all that tarnished in ultimate performance from lack of practice running.
Yeah he hasn't crashed in a race proper in a long time, but he's crashed quite a few times in FPs... it hasn't affected him much though.

It's a real shame he missed FP2 but it looks like Ham got some good runs and feedback in so that's nice.

Doesn't seem like Ferrari will be challenging for a podium this weekend though unless one of the drivers makes a big step forward tomorrow. Leclerc was solid too in FP1 for the time he ran but it's impossible to tell if that would've lasted.

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Vasseur firing back.

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What a washed up joke of a driver crashing in fp1 with no pressure. This then made him miss fp2 like a rookie.

Is what would have been said by a few people if it was Hamilton. The reality is this car is actually an embarrassment to a team with the most resources on the grid.

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djones wrote:
14 Jun 2025, 00:49
What a washed up joke of a driver crashing in fp1 with no pressure. This then made him miss fp2 like a rookie.

Is what would have been said by a few people if it was Hamilton. The reality is this car is actually an embarrassment to a team with the most resources on the grid.
How many times Max crashed till he got the best car? How many times McLaren drivers crashed till they got the best car?
Fact is, driver push to understand the limit of the car & these mistakes will pop up.

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Right after I sent that and was laughing... :o



"Vasseur has decided for the clash. My feeling is that we should not expect any immediate intervention from the top of Ferrari.

The three-year contract expires at the end of this year, I listened to him carefully and from the way he spoke today I have the personal feeling that he will not remain."

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ScuderiaLeo wrote:
14 Jun 2025, 01:21
Right after I sent that and was laughing... :o



"Vasseur has decided for the clash. My feeling is that we should not expect any immediate intervention from the top of Ferrari.

The three-year contract expires at the end of this year, I listened to him carefully and from the way he spoke today I have the personal feeling that he will not remain."
Here we go again.
Another ugly divorce, Ferrari will never succeed with this insane environment within the company, stability is needed.

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They need to reconsider, whoever they are, and let Fred stay another year.
P2 in the championship with a handicapped car. Race operations seems good. Good pitstops good strategy. They just need the car.
For Sure!!

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We know the drivers want Vasseur to stay. I'd even say that if Vasseur left it's likely both drivers would leave (or in Hamilton's case retire to an ambassador role.) If they fire Vasseur knowing it's against what the drivers want and it might even be a catalyst for them leaving, you have to wonder do they even care about this team? Or do they just want a TP that will protect them and plug the Ferrari brand?

Look at Williams and their progress, Vowles and Williams didn't give up on the vision of their team because of one bad year. Why can't the people at the top of Ferrari just accept that they need to have a plan and stick with it through thick and thin instead of just abandoning it after one disappointing year? What's even the point wasting money on a halfhearted operation? #-o

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Imo, Fred is to nice to lead a team like Ferrari, and as I said a long time ago, the position at Ferrari is over his head. A Ron Dennis or Luca de Montezemolo type would do a world of good for the team. Stronger leadership that is intimidating and demanding just by standing in the pit. You never get that kind of presence from Fred.
Watching F1 since 1986.

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Bring Alonso back. he would drag this car into contender for WCC/WDC. like 2010 and 12.

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ringo
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Luca was not all that great from memory as team principal. Great for Ferrari leadership, motorsport and cars but Todt was prinical in the succesful days in terms of strike rate.
Luca's strike rate would actually support give Fred more time to get success.

Alonso is done. He's been there done that both ferrari and mclaren and even alpine.
Ferrari's problems are not drivers. It's the culture and what it identifies itself as. Some core changes need to take place along with a new DNA.
For Sure!!