Lewis Hamilton has finally released the pressure of not winning a race. It had been a long wait for the Briton, who had endured a terrible time of almost 945 days. Hamilton delivered a masterclass in the British Grand Prix, overtaking everyone on a wet track.
While the victory was sweet as nectar, it may leave Hamilton with many stinging concerns. Until now, Hamilton has struggled to compete due to the subpar W15. However, the Mercedes team has emerged as a new force to be reckoned with since they are the only team besides Red Bull to win two consecutive races in the previous year. However, Fred Vasseur believes Hamilton’s Ferrari entry would propel the team to new heights.
This Is How Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari Entry Would Attract ‘Talented People’
Ferrari’s headquarters in Maranello, Italy, has served as its home throughout its history in F1, with many of its engineers hailing from the European country. However, Vasseur believes Hamilton’s arrival at Scuderia next year will motivate engineers outside Italy to join the team. The spearhead explained that Hamilton’s presence is a significant symbol, sending a positive message to the paddock about the team’s future. Further, he noted that the seven-time world champion had to consider where he had the best chance to win the world championship in the coming years, and he chose Ferrari. Vasseur emphasized that Hamilton’s move is beneficial for the team and crucial for attracting talented individuals.
While Ferrari already has a strong team, Vasseur wants to reinforce it further. Moreover, he pointed out that most F1 technicians are based in the UK, making it easier to switch between teams like Mercedes in Brackley and Red Bull in Milton Keynes without major disruptions to their personal lives. However, moving to Italy involves relocating the family and making significant lifestyle changes. Vasseur believes that Hamilton’s move to Ferrari will help mitigate these challenges and attract top talent to the team.
Ferrari Ready To Take Risks As F1 Competition Reaches Its Zenith
Ferrari has had a solid start to the current F1 season, securing victories in Australia and Monaco. However, the team has faced setbacks in recent races, slipping down the pecking order. Vasseur has commended Ferrari’s adoption of a more aggressive approach in their recent strategies.
According to Vasseur, fear of taking risks often leads to playing it safe in every aspect of their operations. In Formula 1, where differences can be as small as one-tenth of a second between cars, Vasseur emphasized the importance of pushing boundaries. Over the past 15 months, he has encouraged the team to take more calculated risks, believing that this approach improves their overall risk management and performance.
Vasseur highlighted a cultural shift at Ferrari, emphasizing that they should not fear the consequences of their actions, which may have held them back in the past. He sees it as his responsibility to encourage the team to be more assertive and proactive, even when mistakes are made. Overall, Vasseur expressed satisfaction with Ferrari’s progress in adopting a more daring strategy, aiming to optimize their performance in a highly competitive environment.