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Ferrari boss Vasseur says he is loving the pressure

MANAMA : Fred Vasseur says he is loving the pressure as he prepares for his first race as Ferrari Formula One team boss, as well as having a shorter walk to work from the track car park.

The Frenchman moved to the sport's oldest and most successful team in January from Swiss-based Sauber, who compete as Alfa Romeo, as replacement for departed principal Mattia Binotto.

Ferrari have not won a championship since the 2008 constructors' title but expectations, and pressure levels, are always high.

Alfa Romeo ended last season sixth overall in the standings, Ferrari were runners-up.

"I have to walk much less from the parking to the hospitality, first," Vasseur told reporters at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix when asked how the experience so far compared to his previous job.

"For sure the expectations are different. What we are doing, it's much more visible for everybody but honestly I love the pressure and the target is to win and it's a dream."

"I am very keen to have this kind of target and this kind of motivation every day," he added when asked further about the pressure.

"I think that the team is used to dealing with it and honestly, I'm not scared at all about this."

Vasseur is Ferrari's fifth team boss in less than a decade and stands out already from most of his predecessors as a man who mixes the weight of the job with a smile and chuckling sense of humour.

Ferrari are the third team he has led, after time at Renault before Sauber, and he also has decades of experience from the junior series.

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc raced for Vasseur at Sauber and Spanish team mate Carlos Sainz was long on the wish list as someone he tried, and failed, to hire.

On the basis of pre-season testing and practice, Ferrari appear to be still

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