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Ferrari chairman John Elkann publicly backs Fred Vasseur, with the message aimed at a third party amid renewed links to Christian Horner.
The statement arrives before the United States Grand Prix, where Ferrari finishes third and fourth, and follows Vasseur’s July contract renewal.
Speculation suggested Horner could replace Vasseur, but Elkann’s wording indicates continued stability in the current leadership structure.

Vasseur says the statement targets external noise, reinforcing internal alignment and allowing focus on operational priorities.
Horner explores options to return to Formula 1 with other teams, but Elkann’s stance reduces any near‑term prospect of a Ferrari switch.
Vasseur has faced Italian media scrutiny after an underwhelming 2025 start, despite expectations of a title push after last year’s late‑season gains.
McLaren leads Ferrari by 344 points, with five races remaining, and Ferrari is still winless this season.

Lewis Hamilton calls the speculation distracting but backs the official line supporting Vasseur, noting their long‑standing relationship from his 2006 GP2 title.
Charles Leclerc echoes that view, labelling the noise unwelcome but typical at Ferrari, and stressing commitment to performance gains.
The technical focus remains development and strategy, with upgrades and execution aimed at closing McLaren’s margin and laying groundwork for 2026 regulations.
Clear governance should stabilise the programme, minimise distractions, and ensure resources stay aligned to medium‑term performance goals.
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