Vasseur focuses on race-by-race approach for 2026
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has reiterated a race-by-race mindset for the 2026 Formula 1 season. The approach follows recent strong results including Charles Leclerc's British Grand Prix victory. Vasseur downplayed broader championship speculation ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa.
Vasseur maintains measured outlook
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has continued to emphasize a race-by-race approach for the 2026 Formula 1 season.[1] The stance comes after recent results that included Charles Leclerc's victory at the British Grand Prix.[2]
Vasseur has avoided broader title projections, instead directing attention to the immediate challenge at the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa.[1]
Context from recent performances
Leclerc's Silverstone win prompted questions about a potential championship battle with Mercedes. Vasseur responded by focusing on the next event rather than season-long narratives.[2]
:::analysis The team enters Spa with momentum from multiple strong showings in 2026. Vasseur has stressed the need to treat each weekend independently. :::
Next steps at Spa
Ferrari arrives at the high-speed Spa-Francorchamps circuit for round 13 of the 2026 calendar. The race-by-race method aligns with preparation for varied track demands.
:::analysis The measured tone from Vasseur helps maintain internal focus during a competitive season stretch. It avoids premature conclusions while results remain fluid. :::
Related reading
- [1]Fred Vasseur insists on dealing with 2026 Formula 1 season race by race (grandprix247). Accessed 2026-07-07.
- [2]Ferrari downplays burgeoning F1 title chances after Silverstone victory (motorsportweek). Accessed 2026-07-07.
