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Fred Vasseur, new team principal: 'I will run Ferrari as I want'

Fred Vasseur

Fred Vasseur, the newly appointed team principal of Ferrari, has made it clear that he will be in charge of the Scuderia's Formula 1 team.

Vasseur, who previously held positions at Alfa Romeo and Sauber, took over the role on January 9, succeeding Mattia Binotto.
There had been speculation that Vasseur would not have complete control over the team and that chairman John Elkann and CEO Benedetto Vigna would play a larger role in the day-to-day management of the Maranello outfit.
However, in an interview with selected media, Vasseur stated: "The Gestione Sportiva, the team, is part of the bigger organisation of Ferrari. I have a CEO, and it's Benedetto Vigna, and I have a chairman [Elkann] for the company, and the situation is crystal clear.
"But even at Sauber, I had to report to the chairman of the group. You have always a boss. It's not a new situation for me. Now I am running the team, I have the delegation to do it, and I will run it as I want."
Vasseur also confirmed that he is working closely with Vigna to ensure a smoother operation compared to the past. "At the end of the day, what I have found is that I have a very direct relationship with Benedetto," Vasseur said.
"We have dinner two or three times a week, and then [we are] on the phone every single day."

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