Revving Up with Ferrari: Navigating Complexity at the Canadian GP

Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has shared a crucial factor that is a cause for worry at the Canadian Grand Prix.

Fred Vasseur cautioned about the potential challenges posed by cooler temperatures in Montreal for the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix, with forecasts suggesting temperatures below 20 degrees Celsius. The race has been moved from June to late May this year to regionalize the calendar and reduce transatlantic crossings. Vasseur highlighted the demanding nature of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, with emphasis on brake and tyre stress, especially under cold conditions. The sprint format and limited preparation time further add complexity, requiring teams to focus on tyre management and quick adaptation to changing track conditions. Montreal’s unpredictable weather, with the possibility of sudden transitions from dry to wet, could make the already challenging circuit even more treacherous. It will be crucial for teams to stay alert, execute well, and seize every opportunity during the weekend.

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