2025 Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team

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Walking into a new regulations saga is not the time to be shedding engineers.
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JPower wrote:
11 Sep 2025, 03:38
Seeing rumors about Diego Tondi(Head of Aero) possibly leaving.
Many have asked me this, so I'll answer.
There doesn't seem to be any chance that Chief Aeronautical Officer Diego Tondi will leave his position.
The problems that weakened the SF-25 from the outset are well known and weren't strictly aerodynamic.
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Wow this is one the funniest thing I have red for a while…

https://racingnews365.com/fred-vasseur- ... tter-shape

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MB_Racer wrote:
12 Sep 2025, 23:12
Wow this is one the funniest thing I have red for a while…

https://racingnews365.com/fred-vasseur- ... tter-shape
Agree...
A TP talking about FP3 laptimes to paint a positive picture about the car - pathetic. How desperate is Fred ? What kind of 'dressing down' did he get from the Ferrari board ? Is Ferrari as a whole, regretting signing up a superstar driver instead of a superstar car designer ?

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Yes.
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venkyhere wrote:
09 Sep 2025, 14:17
Why is Fred Vasseur blatantly lying ?

https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/ferrari- ... italian-gp

didn't expect this 'PR game' from Vasseur.

https://i.ibb.co/3LNLg6m/monza-2025-fer ... e-pace.png
Lewis fell away by one second then two seconds when compared to the pace of Leclec at the end there? Anybody know why?
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yooogurt wrote:
09 Sep 2025, 15:35
Sad news, Binotto took Wolf Zimmermann and Lars Schmidt (Lead engineer performance development ICE) from us. (c) autoracer
If I were a German working in Italy, I would love to go "home" to Audi! I don't see why not? Would be lovely to work for maybe more poroper German team since BMW Sauber (Yes still in Switzerland, I know).. And Toyota in Cologne didn't count did it? lol
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MB_Racer wrote:
12 Sep 2025, 23:12
Wow this is one the funniest thing I have red for a while…

https://racingnews365.com/fred-vasseur- ... tter-shape
Also he’s talking about Monza- probably the most unique track on the calendar these days package wise.
You get the feeling that if Ferrari beat one or both of the McLarens in the a race this year it’ll be a ‘job well done’ :wtf:
Just a fan's point of view

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CjC wrote:
13 Sep 2025, 23:09
You get the feeling that if Ferrari beat one or both of the McLarens in the a race this year it’ll be a ‘job well done’ :wtf:
They did. In Monaco. Does that count as an actual race ? :D

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venkyhere wrote:
13 Sep 2025, 04:58
MB_Racer wrote:
12 Sep 2025, 23:12
Wow this is one the funniest thing I have red for a while…

https://racingnews365.com/fred-vasseur- ... tter-shape
Agree...
A TP talking about FP3 laptimes to paint a positive picture about the car - pathetic. How desperate is Fred ? What kind of 'dressing down' did he get from the Ferrari board ? Is Ferrari as a whole, regretting signing up a superstar driver instead of a superstar car designer ?
His job is probably on the line. I think Ferrari has a personnel problem. They are not based in the UK. Italy simply doesn't pay as well as the rest of Europe either to attract the best European talent - not sure if this is also a factor as I am unfamiliar with Ferrari pay.

I am convinced that in a budget cap era the UK teams have a much bigger advantage in terms of idea exchange from one team to another as it's simply not as hard for personnel to move between teams. Moving to Italy, integrating especially with families is a much more trickier proposition.

Unless they nail the next regulation, it will be a repeat again.

Ferrari should just open a UK base. They might benefit from it.
Call a spade, a spade.

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venkyhere wrote:
14 Sep 2025, 04:19
CjC wrote:
13 Sep 2025, 23:09
You get the feeling that if Ferrari beat one or both of the McLarens in the a race this year it’ll be a ‘job well done’ :wtf:
They did. In Monaco. Does that count as an actual race ? :D
:D :D
Ah yes so they did. Ok so I’ll re-comment.
If they beat both Mclarens and somebody else wins the race they’ll count it as ‘job well done’ :lol:
Just a fan's point of view

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f1isgood wrote:
14 Sep 2025, 11:58
venkyhere wrote:
13 Sep 2025, 04:58
MB_Racer wrote:
12 Sep 2025, 23:12
Wow this is one the funniest thing I have red for a while…

https://racingnews365.com/fred-vasseur- ... tter-shape
Agree...
A TP talking about FP3 laptimes to paint a positive picture about the car - pathetic. How desperate is Fred ? What kind of 'dressing down' did he get from the Ferrari board ? Is Ferrari as a whole, regretting signing up a superstar driver instead of a superstar car designer ?
His job is probably on the line. I think Ferrari has a personnel problem. They are not based in the UK. Italy simply doesn't pay as well as the rest of Europe either to attract the best European talent - not sure if this is also a factor as I am unfamiliar with Ferrari pay.

I am convinced that in a budget cap era the UK teams have a much bigger advantage in terms of idea exchange from one team to another as it's simply not as hard for personnel to move between teams. Moving to Italy, integrating especially with families is a much more trickier proposition.

Unless they nail the next regulation, it will be a repeat again.

Ferrari should just open a UK base. They might benefit from it.
This would be an issue for base level engineers. Once you get at the dealing table with other offers in your hand, this doesn’t apply. I am sure first and second level engineers in GeS are paid the same money than the UK ones.