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Fred Vasseur Quietly Counters Ferrari Title Hopes After Silverstone Win

Highlights
- Ferrari won British GP with Leclerc first, teammate third.
- Mercedes suffered reliability issues, affecting Antonelli and Russell.
- Hamilton trails Antonelli by 32 points after Silverstone.
- Ferrari remains 78 points behind Mercedes in constructors’ standings.
- Vasseur urges caution, emphasizing steady improvement over speculation.
- Next race at Spa expected to test Ferrari’s progress further.
Fred Vasseur tempers expectations after Ferrari’s surprise British Grand Prix victory at Silverstone, where Charles Leclerc won and Lewis Hamilton finished third, amid Mercedes reliability troubles.
Leclerc’s win comes despite Mercedes pace, aided by Kimi Antonelli’s late wheel-shield failure while chasing on fresher tyres with ten laps remaining, destabilising the car and removing the decisive threat.
The setback follows Antonelli’s Barcelona power-unit issue, while George Russell lost a likely Canada win to another failure, with Silverstone analysis charting his shifting fortunes.

Hamilton now trails Antonelli by 32 points after Silverstone. Leclerc sits 39 behind Hamilton and moves ahead of Lando Norris in fifth.
Ferrari is 78 points adrift of Mercedes in the constructors’ standings, underlining that one result does not redefine the season.
Vasseur urges restraint amid the sport’s volatility. After Barcelona many promoted Ferrari as contenders, then Austria checked momentum and the battle dynamics with Antonelli underlined how fine the margins remain.
The message is process over projection. Ferrari focuses on consistent correlation, operational sharpness, and incremental upgrades rather than declaring a title push after a single high-yield weekend.
Mercedes still holds the performance baseline, aided by an experienced driver pairing, even as reliability gremlins complicate execution and strategy.
Spa-Francorchamps provides the next audit. Its mix of aero efficiency, ride, and power sensitivity will test whether Ferrari’s Silverstone strengths translate beyond a particular layout and conditions.
Visual Summary
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Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.





