Ferrari team principal Fred Vassuer with 7-time F1 Champion Lewis Hamilton

Fred Vasseur on underestimating Hamilton’s Ferrari challenge and looking towards a title charge for F1 2026 season

In an interview with F1 ahead of the Hungarian GP, recently renewed Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur, talked about Lewis Hamilton’s challenging first season in red and looks ahead to the 2026 F1 season. After finishing the 2024 F1 season strongly, Ferrari looked like a promising candidate to mount a title challenge, especially with 7-time…

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Toto Wolff has voiced his support for Lewis Hamilton, who is struggling at the moment.

Wolff shows support for struggling Hamilton: “he definitely has it”

Amidst his current slum in performance, Lewis Hamilton can at least bag the support of his former team boss Toto Wolff. Coming of yet another underwhelming weekend, wherein Hamilton called himself “useless”, the Mercedes CEO backs his former driver. Wolff praises Hamilton’s “emotional transparency” Having won 6 drivers’ world championships together, Wolff knows a thing…

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Fred Vasseur understands Lewis Hamilton's frustration after F1 Hungarian GP

Vasseur understands Hamilton’s frustration after disappointing F1 Hungarian GP

Speaking after last weekend’s F1 Hungarian GP, Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur claims he understands Lewis Hamilton’s frustration which spilled over following a disappointing Saturday performance in Formula 1 Qualifying. Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton endured a second consecutive frustrating qualifying session last weekend in Hungary. Having failed to progress from Q1 in Belgium 2 weeks ago,…

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Lewis Hamilton's Hungarian GP ended in disappointment with a P12 finish after qualifying struggles and strategic gambles.

Hamilton reflects on a difficult F1 Hungarian GP weekend

Lewis Hamilton’s F1 Hungarian GP was nothing short of challenging. He finished outside the points in 12th position after struggling through qualifying and an ultimately unsuccessful alternate race strategy. The seven-time world champion found himself eliminated in Q2 on Saturday, setting the tone for what would become a frustrating Sunday at the Hungaroring. Despite attempting…

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