F1 Set to Resume with Dutch GP After Summer Recess

Following the summer intermission, Formula One is poised to make its return with the Dutch Grand Prix this week. According to various international news outlets on Wednesday, Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has voiced his confidence in drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc to achieve significant results in the remaining portion of the season.

Ferrari has yet to reach its peak performance this season concerning on-track achievements. Leclerc has secured five podium finishes but is still pursuing his first victory. Simultaneously, Hamilton trails his teammate, with no podium finishes since his transition from Mercedes this season.

However, Ferrari’s team principal, Vasseur, conveys optimism regarding his team’s resurgence and readiness for the season’s conclusion.

“We’re back in action following the summer hiatus. This break allowed both the team and our drivers to rejuvenate, ensuring they are prepared for a demanding final phase of the season,” Vasseur stated.

Fred Vasseur further commented that the team aims to sustain the recently gained positive drive at the upcoming race in the Netherlands.

He affirmed that his drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, are in good form, and the team is entirely committed to providing them with optimal conditions.

“In the Netherlands, our objective is to leverage the encouraging impetus we’ve cultivated over the past several races, showcasing progress in our competitive edge,” Vasseur added. “Both Charles and Lewis are primed, and the entire team is laser-focused, eager to position them favorably to secure favorable outcomes.”