Ferrari F1 boss Vasseur says Leclerc is 'not a spectator' in the Scuderia's current reorganisation. 'He is involved in the development of the team, he is part of the development, because he's developing himself.'
Ferrari Formula 1 boss Fred Vasseur says that Charles Leclerc is"not a spectator" as the Italian team continues the process of reorganisationVasseur was responding to ongoing speculation about Leclerc's growing frustration atThe Frenchman stressed that successful team projects are always built around the contribution of a driver, citing examples that included theera at Maranello, and insisted that Leclerc is fully immersed in the current rebuilding programme.
"It's true in every single team that you are always building a team around the driver. If you ever look over the last 20 years or even more, all the successful top stories in F1 took time. But it was always a team built around someone, a driver. It was true with Lewis [Hamilton] at"And it was true before with Michael at Ferrari, it was true with [Fernando] Alonso at Renault, it was true everywhere. You can find tonnes of examples.
"Frustration is good," he said."I would be very upset if they were happy with the current situation. But he two times on the first row. We had the DNF on the first one, he got the penalty on the second one.
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