In summary: Romain Groszian is backing former team principal Frederic Vasseur to succeed in his new role at Ferrari.
in short
Ferrari is a great talent but Vassar can do it’ – Grosjean
In the year Grosjean, who drove for the Vasseur ASM team when they won the Formula 3 Euro Series in 2007, is “a big challenge for anyone” but his former boss believes he can “do it”.
“He and Leclerc are very close friends and that helps the environment, but he knows Sainz very well,” Grosziano told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
“In 2007 I won F3 in the team and we worked together for a long time,” added Grosjean. “Frederick Vasseur is a born competitor, he understands competition like few others. And most importantly, I have never met a better technician for understanding us pilots. He pretends to be a pilot himself.
Take politics out of sports – Mazepin.
Nikita Mazzepin, who lost his Formula 1 driver before the start of the season when Haas cut ties with his parent company Urakali over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, said the much-criticized World Cup in Qatar “serves as an example of its importance.” He hung up on sports and politics.”
The FIA has banned drivers from participating in Russian-sanctioned events in response to the war, marking the tenth month since soccer’s governing body FIFA banned the country’s team from the World Cup.
“We need to return to a time when international competition allows athletes to interact on a fair and neutral playing field and not be pushed into public debate,” Mazepin wrote on social media.
“Athletes’ public vote for neutrality is not just slogans or cops. It is a right that has far-reaching implications if we are to avoid endless contradictions and conflicts.
“Let’s leave our differences and judgments at the door and compete together for greater understanding and acceptance of one another. In the long run, taking politics out of sports will yield mutual benefits in deep, meaningful ways.
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