WATCH: Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur HILARIOUSLY fails at juggling football in Spanish GP F1 paddock

Fred Vassuer has a well-known reputation for having a fun-loving personality.


WATCH: Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur HILARIOUSLY fails at juggling football in Spanish GP F1 paddock

Fred Vasseur (Via: Imago, X/Clara, screenshot)

In the world of sports, football, in recent times has been in the utmost limelight. Euros is taking place in full swing and it has also somewhat taken over the F1 paddock. During Thursday’s driver’s press conference, Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz were seen giving their predictions about the Spain vs. Italy game and on the same day, Ferrari boss, Fred Vasseur was spotted testing his luck with a football.

Thursday was an eventful day in Barcelona as alongside the usual activities, several drivers and team principals were asked to show their skills with a football. Moreover, the moment, Fred Vasseur entered the paddock, he was asked to do the same.

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Being the fun-loving personality that Vasseur is, he happily took on the challenge and tried to juggle the ball to the best of his ability. But to his dismay, he was only able to juggle it twice. While he did not have the best of times with a football, the short clip has been making immense noise on the web.

Fred Vasseur after his hilarious antics even proudly indicated that he was able to juggle the ball twice! Such light-hearted moments immensely help in keeping an upbeat atmosphere in what otherwise is a serious F1 paddock.

Carlos Sainz not willing to wait ‘any longer’ regarding F1 future

While Vasseur has been making noise in the Spanish GP paddock for his hilarious football antics, so have his drivers! Carlos Sainz, in the drivers’ press conference, admitted that he’s not willing to wait any longer to decide his F1 future.

Carlos Sainz
Carlos Sainz (via IMAGO)

The Spaniard has two options in the form of Kick Sauber (Audi) and Williams for 2025.

A decision will be taken very soon. I don’t want to wait any longer. It’s getting to a point where it’s taking [too much] space out of my head.
Carlos Sainz said in the Spanish GP press conference

As things stand, the Grove-based Williams F1 team has been tipped as the favorite to sign Carlos Sainz. Moreover, they have reportedly even offered a four-year deal with an option to move elsewhere after two years. Keeping in view everything that has been discussed, an announcement from Sainz can be expected in the upcoming days.

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