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Charles Leclerc hails Ferrari F1 boss Fred Vasseur's 'vision' after contract extended

Charles Leclerc hails Ferrari F1 boss Fred Vasseur's 'vision' after contract extended

Toronto Star3 days ago
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Charles Leclerc hailed Fred Vasseur's 'vision' and cold-blooded approach after the Ferrari team principal was handed a new contract following speculation about his future.
Ferrari said the deal for Vasseur announced on Thursday was a sign of 'trust in Fred's leadership', with the Italian team yet to win a Formula 1 race in 2025.
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