
Ferrari confirm Fred Vasseur will return for Monaco GP after health scare
Fred Vasseur will return to the Ferrari pit wall for the Monaco GP after missing Saturday's running for health checks. Ferrari failed to convert Friday pace into pole as Kimi Antonelli secured top spot.
Fred Vasseur will return to the Ferrari pit wall for the Monaco Grand Prix after missing Saturday action to undergo hospital checks. The Scuderia confirmed he is well enough to resume team principal duties after a brief health scare handed control to deputy Jérôme d'Ambrosio.
Why it matters:
Vasseur's absence created uncertainty as Ferrari showed dominant Friday pace before faltering in qualifying. His return restores stability as the team tries to salvage a race from a compromised grid position on a circuit where overtaking is nearly impossible.
The details:
- Vasseur, 58, was taken to a local hospital for observation on Saturday. D'Ambrosio stated he was "okay" after checks but declined specifics.
- On track, Ferrari's momentum faded. Lewis Hamilton qualified third, while Charles Leclerc managed only fourth after clipping the wall on his final lap.
- Kimi Antonelli secured pole by 0.043 seconds from Max Verstappen, locking out the front row as both Ferraris lined up on row two.
- Sunday's forecast calls for stable conditions with temperatures around 21–23°C and no rain.
What's next:
With overtaking at a premium in Monaco, Ferrari's recovery hinges on clean strategy and incidents ahead. The team will hope Vasseur's presence brings the composure needed to turn third and fourth into strong results.
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