Ferrari is making significant strides in its pursuit of excellence by bringing onboard two experienced members from Mercedes: Loic Serra and Jerome d'Ambrosio. Confirmed to join the Scuderia on October 1, these appointments are seen as strategic moves to enhance Ferrari's competitiveness in Formula 1.
Loic Serra will take on the role of head of chassis performance engineering, a position that underscores the importance Ferrari places on advancing its engineering capabilities. "I’m excited about the opportunity to work at Ferrari and contribute to the team's success," said Serra. His expertise, honed during his extensive tenure at Mercedes, is expected to have a substantial impact on the development of Ferrari’s performance.
"I’m excited about the opportunity to work at Ferrari and contribute to the team's success,"
Jerome d'Ambrosio, previously a notable figure in the Mercedes management structure, will transition into the role of deputy team principal under Fred Vasseur. D'Ambrosio emphasized his enthusiasm about joining a legacy team like Ferrari, stating, "Being part of Ferrari is a dream. I look forward to pushing the team forward and embracing the challenges ahead."

As Ferrari prepares for what is expected to be a transformative chapter in its history, the anticipation builds among its fans. With Serra and D'Ambrosio's expertise now in-house, the Scuderia aims to not only improve its technical prowess but also enhance team synergy and performance on race day.
With the pressure mounting as the season progresses, the real test will be how quickly Ferrari can capitalize on these signings. The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix will be their first significant opportunity to show the potential benefits of these new additions.


