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Home » F1 Australian GP – Fred Vasseur analyzes Ferrari’s strategy: “We should have ‘copied’ Verstappen”

F1 Australian GP – Fred Vasseur analyzes Ferrari’s strategy: “We should have ‘copied’ Verstappen”. Fred Vasseur commented on the strategy used in the Australian GP.

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It was a weekend to forget for Ferrari, which finished the Australian GP in eighth (Charles Leclerc) and tenth (Lewis Hamilton) place. However, in the first part of the race, the Maranello team seemed to have a decent pace, running in fifth and eighth place. Later, everything turned upside down when rain arrived with 10 laps to go. The Ferrari drivers pitted later than their rivals, dropping to ninth and tenth. In the final laps, Leclerc managed to recover one position. At the end of the race, Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur commented on the strategy used in the Australian GP, also discussing the team’s race pace and overall weekend performance.

Disastrous start for the Maranello team
“When you start seventh and eighth, you obviously hope for a chaotic race, and with the rain, that could have been the case.” Frederic Vasseur had said that a crazy race might work in Ferrari’s favor in Australia, during a weekend that started well but then went completely downhill. The race at Albert Park was reminiscent of past eras, with retirements, mistakes, two Safety Cars, and intermittent rain shaking things up so much that McLaren—clearly the dominant force in terms of performance—ended up paying dearly for a big mistake by Oscar Piastri, who dropped to the back of the field after getting stuck on the wet grass for a long time.

The Australian driver recovered to finish ninth, splitting the two Ferraris, which ended up losing positions compared to their starting grid spots. Charles Leclerc finished eighth, the British driver tenth. Ferrari lacked pace, and when switching to dry tires, the team opted for the hard compound, while the medium proved to be more effective, as shown by Yuki Tsunoda, who overtook Charles Leclerc on track before the Monegasque spun. The chaotic weather had given Ferrari a chance to at least fight for a podium, but every decision from the pit wall turned out to be wrong, with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc dropping to the back of the pack after pitting under the Safety Car.

Ferrari Team Principal Frederic Vasseur commented on the disappointing Sunday to Sky Sport: “We should have stopped a lap earlier, like Max Verstappen did, but it’s easy to say that in hindsight. The race strategy wasn’t the right one, but now we need to focus on the next race—the season is long. I don’t know if we got everything wrong today, but we’ll build on the race pace we showed in Friday’s long-run simulations. McLaren is a step ahead, but behind them, we’re all close, and we had the same pace as Mercedes.” – the French manager concluded.

Mar 16, 2025Sofia Bianchi

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Comments: 2
  1. Mark
    5 days ago

    Bla, Bla, Bla. Fred pack up, leave Ferrari and burn the factory to the ground. Every year one excuse after the other. Fact is you and your team are a pathetic joke and the laughing stock of formula 1. Oh and please don’t say you will be focusing on 2026 as you will still be nowhere with the circus you are the head of.

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  2. Joseph
    5 days ago

    The tone is set, Ferrari is hopeless and breaking our hearts.

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Sofia Bianchi

Sofia Bianchi is a dedicated motorsport writer with a focus on Ferrari and the excitement of Formula 1. Her articles combine expert analysis and engaging storytelling, keeping fans up-to-date on all things Scuderia

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