Ferrari Formula 1 boss Fred Vasseur has criticized the Italian media for questioning his future at the team, particularly pointing out Gazzetta della Sport and Corriere della Sera for raising doubts. Vasseur expressed frustration over constant speculation about his and his team’s future, urging journalists to remember they are dealing with people, not objects. He emphasized that such speculation is disrespectful to the team members and their families. Vasseur mentioned past instances where team personnel were targeted by media rumors, causing unnecessary stress and distractions during the championship fight. He plans to address the issue with his staff in Maranello to reassure them about their positions in the team and highlight the importance of maintaining a respectful work environment. The support from drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc further underlines the confusion over the unwarranted fuss created by the Italian press.
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