Frederic Vasseur confirms only “marginal changes” to Ferrari’s race team for F1 2023

New Ferrari F1 team principal Frederic Vasseur says it’s “very short notice” to make big changes to how Ferrari works operationally, hinting at “marginal changes” to begin with at the start of the season.
Vasseur confirms only “marginal changes” to Ferrari’s race team for 2023

Vasseur replaces Mattia Binotto as Ferrari team boss for F1 2023, making the move from Alfa Romeo.

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Despite having the quickest car for the majority of 2022, Ferrari were unable to capitalise on it, with a combination of poor reliability and strategy blu൩nders to blame for their failed title charge.

Speaking in an interview on Ferrari’s official website 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:following the launch of the✨ir new challenger, Vasseur confirmed that there would only be minor changes to how the race ♍t💝eam operates before assessing how they perform in the opening races of the season.

“As we said before, it’s a very short notice ♋and it’s very difficult to make big changes in an organisation,” heℱ explained. 

“We will do some marginal changes in the organisation on the race team operation and let’s see after Bahrain and the first couple of races what we wil꧃l do.”

Ferrari haven’t won the drivers’ championship since 2007, finishing runner-up on seven occasions since then with Felipe Massa, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sebastian Vettel and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc.

Vasseur confirms only “marginal changes” to Ferrari’s race team for 2023

S𝄹🌱o it’s no surprise to hear that Vasseur is targeting both titles in 2023.

“I think when you are Scuderia Ferrari after 2022 where the team finished P2,” he added. 𒀰You can’t have an objective other than to win. I don’t want to say that it will be easy because I think on the grid we will have Red Bull and Mercedes with exactly the same target. 

“Only one team will win and only one driver will win the championship. At the end of the day we need to have this kind of target and weꦐ need to have the mindset of doing a better job tomorrow than today, and to be always trying to improve the system.”

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