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Ferrari team principal Vasseur in medical care and will miss Monaco Grand Prix qualifying

  • Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur was hospitalized on Saturday and will miss qualifying at the Monaco Grand Prix. The 58-year-old Frenchman will remain under observation at a local medical facility.
  • On Friday, Vasseur oversaw drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc as they earned one-two finishes in both practice sessions. The team leader had previously cautioned that practice success does not guarantee pole position.
  • Following medical checks, Ferrari confirmed Vasseur will remain under observation at a local facility. The team provided no specific medical details but expressed hopes for a "speedy recovery" and anticipated his return to the track soon.
  • Qualifying takes place today at 3pm BST, a session Vasseur will miss. Given the usually processional nature of Sunday's race, this qualifying round remains one of the most important of the season.
  • "The team did a solid job," Hamilton noted regarding changes between sessions. He emphasized that margins are small and significant work remains ahead of qualifying to unlock necessary performance.
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The qualification for the Monaco Grand Prix takes place without Ferrari's team leader. Frédéric Vasseur must be monitored medically.

·Germany
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The big guy is out of action at least for Saturday's qualifying session.

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The Frenchman had to spend the day qualifying for the Grand Prix in Monaco at the hospital.

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The Frenchman is "in observation in a local health facility" after having passed medical examinations

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Las Vegas Sun broke the news in Las Vegas, United States on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
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