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Fred Vassuer hits back against Toto Wolff’s "cheating" claims on Ferrari's F1 upgrades

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Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur launched a fiery response to Toto Wolff’s surprise at Ferrari continuously bringing upgrades throughout the Formula 1 campaign - believing his Mercedes rival made claims of “cheating”.

The Scuderia has been aggressive with car updates during the first eight rounds of the 2026 season, as the second-placed team attempts to close the gap on runaway leader Mercedes.

It led to Wolff revealing after Austria last time out that “we’re a little bit surprised that Ferrari can throw these huge updates at the car in the way they do”.

The Silver Arrows boss subsequently hinted that Ferrari ‘need to be running out of cost cap money soon’ - $215million in 2026 - hoping that the team may eventually slow down with its updates.

But Vasseur has come out on the attack at this weekend’s British Grand Prix, stating Ferrari is being no more aggressive than its rivals as efficiency with upgrades will determine success in this new regulation cycle.

“I find it quite ironic coming from Toto and Mercedes,” said Vasseur at Silverstone. “When Red Bull is developing, or when Mercedes is developing, they are a genius - when we are developing, we are cheating.

“I think you have to calm down with this. We didn’t bring more parts than Red Bull or another one - I don’t know if it was a joke!”

Toto Wolff and Fred Vasseur have been friends for quite some time

Toto Wolff and Fred Vasseur have been friends for quite some time

When then asked to clarify his “cheating” comment and whether he thinks Wolff was making that exact claim, Vasseur responded: “If you think that we overshoot the cost cap, for me it’s going into this direction.”

But Vasseur was on the attack throughout the Friday press conference, showing signs of clear frustration whenever he was asked about Wolff’s comments from the Red Bull Ring.

On one instance, for example, the Frenchman was asked why he thinks Wolff singled out Ferrari, which is the only other team to have won a grand prix in 2026 via Lewis Hamilton at Barcelona.

Vasseur responded: “If you have to ask something to Toto, go to Toto and ask him why he spoke about me. Honestly, I have no clue.”

Vasseur and Wolff are known to be friends and have been for quite some time, but he delivered a sharp response when asked if they have since spoken.

“I think it was better to avoid to speak,” said Vasseur.

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But the 58-year-old did subsequently provide a clear explanation as to why Ferrari has been aggressive with its upgrades, arguing it’s better to do so with two-thirds of the campaign still to play.

“We are all in the same boat that if we can bring something at the beginning, we do it,” he said. “It’s better to have a couple of tenths for five races than just a couple of tenths for the last two.

“But sometimes it’s difficult to find performance, sometimes you can have the feeling that we are bringing a big upgrade, but it is just the modification of some parts and nothing else.”

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"I believe I can beat any driver" – Lando Norris would welcome Max Verstappen as McLaren team-mate

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During the Austrian Grand Prix weekend, reports emerged of 'informal' talks between McLaren and Max Verstappen's camp. The team has not denied the reports, but those in papaya stressed that such conversations are perfectly normal and that "everyone in the paddock talks to everyone".

That is, naturally, true and also means the informal talks should not be over-interpreted. Another aspect to consider is that it most likely helps maintain pressure on Red Bull in two ways: both from a sporting perspective and in terms of potentially securing even better terms.

At the same time, exploring options is a perfectly normal part of the sport for both drivers and teams.

Read Also: Max Verstappen's F1 future: Are McLaren talks serious, or a way to put pressure on Red Bull?

Even so, Verstappen's future remains one of the biggest talking points in the paddock, meaning Lando Norris couldn’t avoid questions about it during Thursday's press conference ahead of the British Grand Prix.

"To be honest, a lot of drivers want to come to McLaren. I don’t know why you just highlight Max. There are quite a few others that I know that want to come as well," Norris smiled.

"I mean, it’s a cool thing. It’s a good thing that a four-time world champion wants to come on board and wants to potentially join the team. I don’t know how much of it’s true, but it’s a cool thing."

Lando Norris says it's

Lando Norris says it's

Norris himself would not necessarily be opposed to such a challenge.

"If there’s an opportunity for me to drive with other people, it’s something I’ve always looked forward to. But it’s not a thing for now, it’s not a serious thing.

"And I’m also just excited for my future with McLaren. I’m still going to be here for many, many more years, so excited for whoever I get partnered with," the reigning world champion continued.

"But for the time being, me and Oscar [Piastri] are working very well together and we’re excited to work together for more years too. So that’s our focus for now."

Can Norris take on Verstappen in equal machinery?

Asked whether he believes he could beat Verstappen in the same car, Norris replied with a smile:

"I do believe I can… but I think we have to just word it carefully. I do believe I can beat any driver."

Believing in your own ability is naturally the mindset every driver needs, although Norris immediately added that, in his view, Verstappen belongs among F1’s all-time greats.

"I think what makes Max so incredible is how he is over the course of the season, every single weekend, performing to the level that he does, that’s impressive.

"I think a lot of drivers on the grid can go out and get a pole and can put in incredible laps. But what makes people great and elite is performing at that level but in every practice, every qualifying, every race. And I think that’s something that Max is able to do probably better than almost everyone."

Max Verstappen congratulating Lando Norris in Abu Dhabi 2025, after the McLaren driver won his first world title.

Max Verstappen congratulating Lando Norris in Abu Dhabi 2025, after the McLaren driver won his first world title.

Even so, Norris would see it as an exciting challenge to show what he is capable of in equal machinery against a multiple world champion.

"So, yeah, I believe whether it’s him or having a chance to go against Lewis or Fernando, any of the drivers that people know are some of the best, I think it’s a cool opportunity for me.

"At the same time, I’m excited for whatever may come my way in the future."

Verstappen "not going to involve" himself in McLaren rumours

Verstappen was unwilling to comment on the McLaren reports on Thursday, insisting that all of his focus is on continuing to improve Red Bull's performance following the Austrian upgrade package.

"I'm not going to involve myself in that. I've said what I wanted to say already before. If I’m doing something new or something that changes, you will hear it from me, not from someone else writing it.

"I just focus on the job that I have with my team. We're on the way up, so that's really nice to see.

"I had a really positive weekend in Austria, and we're just trying to improve further from there. I know it can be quite tough, there's a lot of competition, but we're here just to try to go faster."

Read Also: ‘Having Max Verstappen in the car cheaper than improving it’ - Bernie Ecclestone on F1 star’s future How F1 teams prepare for the British GP at Silverstone

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