Lewis Hamilton Defends Fred Vasseur Amid Ferrari Exit Rumors Ahead of Canadian GP
- On Thursday, June 12, 2025, Lewis Hamilton defended Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur amid rumors of his imminent exit at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
- Speculation about Vasseur's future increased following Ferrari's poor start to the 2025 season and media reports linking chairman John Elkann to Christian Horner.
- Hamilton expressed full support for Vasseur, stating he values working with him and attributing his own place in the team to Vasseur's decisions despite Ferrari trailing McLaren by 197 points.
- Hamilton acknowledged challenges this year, calling the recent Barcelona race his worst and explaining car issues affected both him and teammate Charles Leclerc significantly.
- Hamilton denied retirement or loss of motivation, affirming he is committed to Ferrari for several years and dismissed rumors as "nonsense" that are not helpful to the team environment.
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