Ferrari's new F1 team boss Fred Vasseur faced the media for the first time in his new role this week. From number one drivers to his sense of humour, here are five things we learned from those first interviews ⬇️
The timing of the change of team principal, during the critical busy winter period when big decisions are made, meant the Prancing Horse could not avoid a bit of uncertainty until replacement Fred Vasseur got his feet inside Maranello at the start of January.
The Frenchman says that, if he is going to improve things, then he needs to fully understand the reasons for why things happened the way they did.“It will be arrogant on my side to take action on the technical organisation after two weeks,” he said. Explaining why he wasn’t wielding the axe to the strategy team, he said: “You have to avoid to be just focused on the top of the pyramid. Very often when you are speaking about strategy, it's much more a matter of organisation than just the guy who is on the pitwall.”Ferrari has always been a hotbed of politics, and that has historically meant team principals are constantly juggling competing factions for their attention.
That is why he has opened up some important lines of communication – both with personnel who work below him, as well as those he reports to.
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