Ferrari Executive Chairman John Elkann has issued a clear directive for the Scuderia, emphasizing the critical need for a strong conclusion to what has been a challenging 2025 Formula 1 season, a sentiment shared across the organization.
This mandate comes on the heels of renewed confidence in Team Principal Fred Vasseur, who has been granted a new multi-year deal, solidifying his leadership as Ferrari navigates the complexities of upcoming regulation changes and builds for a successful future.
Despite Vasseur entering his third season at the helm, the iconic Scuderia Ferrari currently holds second place in the Constructors’ Championship, significantly trailing the dominant McLaren, highlighting a mixed performance across the initial thirteen races.
Speaking at the Hungaroring, Elkann articulated the importance of the final race before the summer break, viewing it as a pivotal moment for reflection on their arduous start and, more crucially, for establishing a robust foundation to energize the team for the latter half of the season.
While flashes of competitiveness have been evident, with Charles Leclerc remaining a long-term fixture and Lewis Hamilton adapting to his high-profile move, Vasseur’s ongoing efforts are focused on cultivating internal cohesion and a unified approach within the formidable team.
Elkann passionately reiterated Ferrari’s core philosophy, underscoring that the pursuit of victory is not about individual brilliance but rather the synergistic collective effort of all great individuals – engineers, mechanics, drivers, and leadership – working harmoniously to achieve exceptional results.
The decision to extend Vasseur’s contract underscores Ferrari’s commitment to stability, trust, and long-term engagement, believing these elements are paramount in Formula 1 to build on their current foundation and ultimately achieve their ambitious goals as they head into the crucial second half of the season.