Luscion wrote: ↑16 Jun 2025, 03:09
catent wrote: ↑16 Jun 2025, 02:27
I wonder to what extent Elkann and Vigna are receiving feedback via Hamilton, which may be playing a role in their decision to potentially not extend Vasseur.
That'd be quite the story, if Hamilton is playing a role in the departure of the man who brought him in.
Purely wondering aloud, here ... not based on any reporting.
this is an insane take, why in the world would Lewis want Fred gone? they have a past with Lewis racing under him in his early career, he's said Fred is a big reason he's at Ferrari and came out this weekend very clearly defending Fred and saying he wants him at Ferrari. If anything it feels like Ham is pushing for an culture shift for Ferrari so Fred can just do his job instead of being bothered by the top brass
Right, I see your perspective, but I wonder if it's more nuanced than you're suggesting.
Check out this quote from Hamilton after this weekend:
"I wish I could tell you what's happening. There's a lot going on in the background. Yeah, I can't say too much about it. There are so many things I wish I could tell you to explain. The things that have happened this year, the problems we had, whats going on within the organization. My goal is to try to positively influence to get change and get long term success. There are a lot of changes to be made."
I can't help but read that and wonder if there are internal issues, be in technical, operational, etc, that Hamilton (based on his time at Mercedes) has identified as problematic and the ultimate responsibility for those gaps is falling on Vasseur (directly or indirectly).
Yes, Hamilton is clearly grateful to Vasseur for the opportunity, but one can easily observe how quickly Hamilton changes his tune (in all circumstances) when frustrated, disappointed, emotionally aroused, etc; just look at the way he has interacted with Adami, at times.
I have little doubt Hamilton would have any issue pointing the finger at Vasseur in the process of identifying what he feels is wrong at Ferrari (or, to put it another way, what he feels is preventing him from achieving success at Ferrari).
I should reiterate that I am speculating here (within the context of what we already know and has been said).