12/09/2025 16:22
Former F1 driver Derek Daly believes Fred Vasseur could lose his
team principal job at Ferrari for his decision to sign Lewis
Hamilton. Hamilton joined the Italian squad at the start of the
year, bringing an end to his successful association with Mercedes.
However, Hamilton has been left frustrated for much of the campaign
as he has often lacked confidence behind the wheel of the Ferrari
challenger. The seven-time champion is yet to score his first
podium with his new squad, while team-mate Charles Leclerc has
finished inside the top three on five occasions so far this year.
Hamilton's struggles behind the wheel date back to the current
generation of car that was introduced in 2022 - however, the grid
is preparing for a reset next season when fresh technical
regulations will come into effect. Daly, however, does not believe
it will be the answer to Hamilton's pain and predicted his poor
form will result in Vasseur losing his position as team principal.
"The move by Hamilton to Ferrari could ultimately cost Fred Vasseur
his job," Daly exclusively told RacingNews365 . "Lewis Hamilton was
one of the most gifted racing athletes the world has ever seen.
"But I think we've seen his best days. Physiologically, you just
can't have instincts and reflexes at 40 years of age that
20-year-olds have. "That's just a fact of life. It's human nature.
I don't think Hamilton has access to those gifts at the level he
had in the past. "Ferrari made a marketing decision to bring
Hamilton, a brilliant one, but not a competitive decision. "The
team has suffered. I think Hamilton has suffered, and I do not see
it getting better. "I do not see more success for Lewis at the
level he had in the past at Ferrari. "The best thing that could
happen is that Lewis realises that and [he] makes the decision
himself to go off and do the next step of his career. "Ferrari
[then] get a driver who is young, aggressive and can contribute at
a higher level than Lewis can in the years to come." Charles
Leclerc-Carlos Sainz line-up saw Ferrari 'operate at higher level'
Vasseur's position at Ferrari was the subject of much speculation
this year before he was signed to a new multi-year deal in July.
The Frenchman was integral to bringing in Hamilton to Ferrari,
opting to change its driver line-up and replace Carlos Sainz after
the Spaniard's fourth season with the team. Daly stressed letting
the Spaniard go from Ferrari was a mistake, stating Leclerc and
Sainz complemented one another as team-mates. "When Leclerc was
matched with Sainz, the team ran at a higher level than it has for
years," he said. "Ideally, you want each driver to give different
levels of input for the engineers. I believe Leclerc is an instant
reflex driver - brilliantly fast, will drive the wheels off the
car, but I'm not convinced his feedback leads the engineers where
they need to go. "I think Sainz is more of an engineer leader with
feedback and when the two of them were at Ferrari, you covered
both. "Leclerc went so fast, he pushed Sainz, and Sainz was so good
to try and get cars developed that they had a great combination. "I
don't think Ferrari has that anymore. "I think they're both instant
reflex drivers, brilliantly gifted and fast, but I think the team
has lost that value that Sainz brought to the engineers to continue
to develop the car."