Frédéric Vasseur, Team Principal of Ferrari, faced a barrage of questions amidst a tumultuous start to the Canadian Grand Prix weekend. The Italian team has been struggling both on and off the track, putting immense pressure on Vasseur and his crew.
Despite a fleeting moment of glory with Lewis Hamilton’s sprint victory in Shanghai, Ferrari’s overall performance in the 2025 Formula 1 season has been lackluster. The SF-25 car has failed to live up to expectations, leaving the seven-time world champion grappling for competitiveness.
On the other hand, Charles Leclerc has managed to salvage some pride with three podium finishes. However, the team’s overall performance has raised concerns among fans and critics alike.
Vasseur was quick to address the situation, pointing out that the criticism mainly stems from certain sections of the Italian media, rather than across the board. Ferrari will be looking to turn their fortunes around in Montreal and regain their competitive edge on the track.
As the pressure mounts on Ferrari, all eyes will be on Vasseur and his team to deliver results and silence their critics. The Canadian Grand Prix promises to be a pivotal moment for the iconic Italian team as they strive to reclaim their dominance in Formula 1.