Fred Vasseur Is Already Hitting the Panic Button for Ferrari’s Canadian GP
Ferrari is already bracing for a brutal weekend in Montreal. According to a fresh report from RacingNews365, Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur is publicly sounding the alarm. He is highly concerned about the massive complexity facing the SF-26 at the…
Ferrari is already bracing for a brutal weekend in Montreal. According to a fresh report from RacingNews365 , Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur is publicly sounding the alarm. He is highly concerned about the massive complexity facing the SF-26 at the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix.
Formula 1 deliberately moved the Montreal race from its traditional June slot to late May. They made this schedule change to regionalize the 2026 calendar. As a result, the paddock is walking into unusually cold spring weather.
Early forecasts suggest ambient temperatures will struggle to break the 20 degrees Celsius mark. Vasseur explicitly warned that the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is never straightforward. He highlighted the immense thermal stress placed on the brakes and the heavy reliance on mechanical traction out of the slow chicanes.
Vasseur admitted the cold weather could “add another layer of complexity. ” The Sprint weekend format drastically limits their preparation time to find the correct tire operating window. Telemetry Exposes the Real Fear for Ferrari If you look at the raw data from earlier this season, Vasseur’s public concerns expose a massive underlying paranoia at Maranello.