Fred Vasseur has called on Ferrari to improve its in-race communication with Lewis Hamilton after the seven-time world champion made a disappointing debut with the Italian team at Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix.
Category: Formula 1
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Leclerc: McLaren were ‘too far ahead’ in Melbourne
Charles Leclerc said McLaren were so far ahead during the Australian Grand Prix his engineer never once told him their lap time.
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Hamilton gets the full Ferrari experience on debut in red
Odd strategy calls, awkward radio exchanges, Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari debut was full of meme-able moments that have haunted the team in recent years.
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Norris: McLaren have learnt from last year
Lando Norris showed he and favourites McLaren had learned from last year by taking the lead in the Formula 1 drivers’ championship for the first time and ending Max Verstappen’s tenure at the top.
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Hamilton ‘grateful’ to finish 1st race for Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton was grateful to finish the dramatic Australian Grand Prix on his debut for Ferrari, and said he felt like he was thrown into the “deep, deep end.”
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Home race ‘curse’ knocks Piastri off podium
Wearing McLaren orange under soaking plastic ponchos, fans turned up in droves to the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix on Sunday with hope of seeing Oscar Piastri end the nation’s 40-year wait for a home winner.
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F1 reaches new commercial deal with all teams
Formula 1 has reached the new commercial agreement with its teams, including Cadillac’s new squad, until 2030.
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Norris holds off Verstappen in dramatic Aus GP
Preseason favourite Lando Norris overcame Max Verstappen, changing weather, a trip across the grass and three safety car periods to win a frenzied Australian Grand Prix.
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Hamilton’s dad consoles distraught Hadjar
Distraught and embarrassed Formula 1 rookie Isack Hadjar was consoled by Lewis Hamilton’s father when the French driver’s Australian Grand Prix debut ended before the season-opening race had started on Sunday.
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McLaren: Team order call was always temporary
McLaren said its call for Oscar Piastri to hold position behind Lando Norris during the Australian Grand Prix was only ever meant to be temporary.