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In a dramatic twist at Scuderia Ferrari, the team has officially parted ways with Team Principal Fred Vasseur following an internal conflict regarding the future of star driver Lewis Hamilton. The shocking decision comes amid growing tension within the Maranello-based team, which has endured a turbulent season both on and off the track.

According to reports from team insiders, the primary reason for Vasseur’s dismissal was his firm refusal to terminate Lewis Hamilton’s contract prematurely. Ferrari’s board had allegedly raised concerns about the British driver’s underwhelming performance and the long-term financial implications of his multi-year deal, which extends through the 2026 season. However, Vasseur remained adamant that Hamilton was a vital component of the team’s future, insisting that stability and continuity were essential for progress.

Fred Vasseur, who took over as Team Principal at the start of 2023, had played a pivotal role in bringing Hamilton to Ferrari. Their working relationship, which dates back to their junior racing days, was seen as a key factor in the seven-time world champion’s move from Mercedes. Vasseur’s commitment to Hamilton’s long-term project at Ferrari ultimately became a point of friction between him and top-level executives.

A statement from Ferrari confirmed the decision late last night, thanking Vasseur for his service and leadership during a challenging transitional period. “We appreciate Fred Vasseur’s dedication to the team and wish him the best in his future endeavors,” the statement read. “A new leadership structure will be announced in due course.”

Hamilton, currently enduring a difficult debut season with Ferrari, was reportedly blindsided by the news. In the paddock, he expressed deep disappointment at Vasseur’s exit, describing it as “a major loss” and reaffirming his loyalty to the ousted team principal. “Fred believed in the vision we had for Ferrari,” Hamilton said. “His departure is hard to accept, especially at this crucial moment.”

Charles Leclerc, Hamilton’s teammate, also shared his reaction, emphasizing the need for stability and unity within the team. “While results have been inconsistent, we’ve all been working towards the same goal. Losing Fred now only adds to the uncertainty.”

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