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Vasseur on the phone in Ferrari shirt with background of dark blue and white FIA logo

Lewis Hamilton's boss speaks out against 'unfair' FIA changes

Vasseur on the phone in Ferrari shirt with background of dark blue and white FIA logo — Photo: © IMAGO

Lewis Hamilton's boss speaks out against 'unfair' FIA changes

Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari boss is Fred Vasseur

Sam Cook
Digital Journalist
Sports Journalist who has been covering motorsport since 2023

Ferrari F1 boss Fred Vasseur has hit out at the 'politics' at play which led to an 'unfair' FIA rule change.

Ferrari started the season off in fine form, with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc helping the team claim podiums in each of the first three grands prix of the 2026 season.

They were looking like the outright second-fastest team on the grid behind Mercedes, but at the Miami Grand Prix, both Red Bull and McLaren looked to have made significant gains on the Maranello outfit.

Part of Ferrari's success in the early part of the season came from their race starts, with the outfit having built a power unit which could get off the line well while other power unit manufacturers struggled to get their turbos spooled up properly, with drivers falling backwards at the starts of races.

The FIA introduced a new pre-start procedure which includes a blue light which gives drivers time to spool up their turbo before the start sequence, extending the entire start procedure.

This was done for safety reasons, as was a new anti-stall measure that has been implemented by the FIA, which gives drivers struggling off the line a small boost of energy to ensure that they are not a danger to cars behind.

But Vasseur is not happy with these measures, claiming that Ferrari raised the issue of starts this time last year, but were told to make their power unit so that starts were not a problem, which they did so successfully.

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Vasseur slams 'unfair' rule changes

“Imagine without the blue light, some cars would be still on the grid in China,” Vasseur told The Race.

“You can put on the table the safety grounds, and it's the right of the FIA and I have just to accept. But at the end, I think it's also a bit unfair on us.

“I went to the FIA one year ago, and we spoke about this. We spoke about this in SAC (Sporting Advisory Committee), we spoke about this in the PUAC (Power Unit Advisory Committee).

“And I really appreciated the answer from the FIA [that] you have to design the car for the regulations, not the regulations for your car. I think this is a very good approach.

“So then to have half of the grid, 40% of the grid complaining, that it's mega dangerous and so on. Politically [it] was well played but not very fair.”

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