MONACO — Ferrari says team principal Fred Vasseur is “under observation at a local medical facility” and will not be at the track for Monaco Grand Prix qualifying on Saturday.
The Italian team did not specify any details of the 58-year-old French racing executive’s condition.
“Fred Vasseur will not be present at the circuit today. Following some medical checks, Fred will remain under observation at a local medical facility,” Ferrari said.
“No further medical information will be provided. We wish Fred a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him back at the track soon.”
Vasseur has led Ferrari’s Formula 1 team since 2023 and was handed a multi-year contract extension last year.
Ferrari is a strong contender for what would be its first win of the year in Monaco after drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton led Friday’s practice sessions.









