Ferrari’s Struggles Continue: Fred Vasseur Demands Urgent Fixes After Disastrous Singapore Grand Prix
In a race that has left Ferrari fans reeling, team principal Fred Vasseur has issued a stark warning: the iconic Scuderia must address its critical “lift and coast” issues immediately if it hopes to salvage its season and secure a respectable finish in the constructors’ championship. The Singapore Grand Prix proved to be a nightmare for the Maranello squad, jeopardizing their ambitions of clinching second place in the standings.
During the grueling race under the dazzling lights of the Marina Bay Circuit, Charles Leclerc was instructed to engage in a lift and coast strategy in a desperate bid to save his brakes. This strategy, which involves easing off the throttle before braking, has become a recurring theme for Leclerc this year—a troubling sign that indicates deeper mechanical problems plaguing the Ferrari team.
Leclerc’s performance culminated in a disappointing sixth-place finish, while his teammate, Lewis Hamilton, could only manage eighth after suffering brake failure in the race’s tense final moments. This marked a stark contrast to Ferrari’s previous triumph at the same venue just two years ago, raising serious questions about the team’s current form.
Vasseur, addressing the media following the race, underscored the urgency of the situation, stating, “If we are not able to fix the issue, there is no way to fight. It means that we have to fix the issue for sure, for the race. The next race would be a different story.” His words resonate with the gravity of the team’s predicament as they scramble to correct course before the next event.
When pressed about Ferrari’s pace compared to the front-runners before encountering these crippling issues, Vasseur admitted uncertainty: “Honestly, I don’t know. I think we did a couple of laps with them, but then you don’t know. Very early in the race we asked Charles to do a lift and coast.” This admission reveals the underlying tension and confusion that has enveloped the team, as they grapple with inconsistent performance and handling issues.
Vasseur’s comments reflect a broader concern within the team about finding the right balance between speed and control—a challenge that has haunted them throughout the season. “It is also finding the right braking point and all the race we are a bit more, a bit less, a bit more, a bit less, a bit more on the rear, a bit more on the front, you have to change the right balance,” he explained, emphasizing the complexity of the issues at hand.
As the Formula 1 season progresses, the pressure mounts for Ferrari to reclaim its status as a top competitor. With their hopes of finishing second in the constructors’ standings hanging by a thread, the need for immediate action has never been more critical. Can Vasseur and his team rise to the occasion, or will Ferrari’s struggles continue to cast a shadow over their illustrious legacy? The next race will be crucial—stay tuned as this high-stakes drama unfolds.