Ferrari have reportedly managed to secure the signings of two Red Bull staff as Fred Vasseur continues to mould the team around his vision. Ferrari RedBull F1 Formula1
Right now it is Red Bull schooling the F1 field, with the hopes that Monaco could bring a pause to that onslaught failing to come to pass.
However, while the on-track fight with Red Bull is not going too well, off the track it is apparently a different story, with the Scuderia having convinced two members of the Red Bull ranks to jump ship and buy into the Ferrari project, according to theThe first name, branded Ferrari’s “wildcard”, is American David George, principally an aerodynamicist whose career stretches across Formula 1, IndyCar and NASCAR, though his talents are more widespread as he is said to have also played a role in...
These acquisitions may have been made with 2024 very much in mind, though Ferrari certainly has not thrown in the towel on F1 2023 after six rounds, the team planning to unveil upgrades next time out at the Spanish Grand Prix, an event which they have not won since they did so with Alonso in 2013, which also remains the Spaniard’s most recent F1 victory.F1 2024 now likely best bet for Ferrari
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