Key Facts
- The SF-25 ranks fourth among the four top teams in the 2025 season and holds third place in the championship due to Red Bull's dominance with Max Verstappen.
- Fred Vasseur was hired as a calm, methodical team boss known for a heads-down, no-nonsense approach to bring stability to Ferrari.
- Ferrari is now in its longest drought without a Formula One championship, increasing pressure on Vasseur to deliver results.
- Fred Vasseur acknowledged the drought, stating that despite changes in team principal and drivers, one thing remains unchanged at Ferrari.
- Italian media speculation has created a maelstrom of reports questioning Vasseur's role as Ferrari's team boss due to the team's decline from winning outright.
- Former Ferrari communications officer Roberto Boccafogli blamed Italian media interference for the team's current struggles.
- Ferrari group chairman John Elkann has publicly expressed support for Fred Vasseur amid internal divisions within the team.
- Vasseur has been given only two races left to prove himself, with expectations to secure at least one Grand Prix win to end Ferrari's title drought.
In the approach to the Canadian Grand Prix, a coordinated morning of very similar reports from a raft of Italian media outlets suggested that Fred Vasseur’s role as team boss is currently under scrutiny as a result of the Scuderia falling back from competing for outright victories.
PlanetF1

Will Ferrari continue their recent trend of replacing the team’s boss every three years, only time will tell. But one thing is certain, the pressure on Vasseur will simply build and build until Ferrari win at least one Grand Prix.
Thejudge13
