The send-off was a line in the sand moment. No sooner had the Sainz family finished running on track, then Vasseur welcomed a group of international media to the test track that lunchtime for a Christmas meal and, more importantly (honestly), to reflect on where Ferrari finds itself at the end of 2024.
Unlike on previous occasions, it was finally time to turn attention to Hamilton’s arrival.
Vasseur would not be drawn on exactly when the seven-time world champion would drive a Ferrari for the first time, with some testing of previous car (TPC) outings planned in January but dependent on the weather.
Ferrari could run Hamilton at Fiorano, Imola or even Mugello if it wants — given the vicinity of all three to both Maranello and each other — but winter weather means it might need to change plans at short notice and so isn’t setting a date. Yet it does know the time ahead of testing will pass quickly.
“It’s always a challenge, starting from the beginning of January until the launch of the season on 18 Feb in London, and we will do the [2024 car] launch the 19th in Maranello,” Vasseur explained. “It means it’s critical that you have only six weeks, it’s not easy. But I think he’s also coming with his own experience. He’s not the rookie of the year – so it means that I’m not worried at all about this.
“It’s also the continuity of the previous regulations and so that means for us, we have some reference. I’m not worried, but it’s true that it’s a challenge. If you imagine that you could go to Bahrain and have the sandstorm as we had a couple of years ago. It’s tough, but it’s tough for everybody on the grid. We know that we have only three days there.”
There’s clearly going to be a commercial benefit to Hamilton’s arrival at Ferrari, but the short preparation time leads Vasseur to completely dismiss the idea of staging an event to present the team’s new driver.
“We have to be focused on the season. As we said before, it will be a very tight period between the first day and launch, it’s a matter of weeks and I want to have everybody focus on performance.
“It means that we will have the launch of the championship, we will have the launch of the car. For me, it’s already two events, and it’s far too much! No, no, I want to be focused on development, performance and not to do the show.”