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“He lost the car for sure, but the mood was positive, because I think he can take a lot of positive of the weekend and build-up the confidence from Zandvoort.”
Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur shared that Lewis Hamilton remained “positive” after crashing out of the Dutch Grand Prix. Despite losing control of his car in the race, Hamilton’s competitive spirit was evident as he stayed close to the front runners. Vasseur highlighted the progress made by Ferrari over the weekend, praising both the engineers and drivers for their collaborative effort. Hamilton’s ability to recover from a tough Friday and show pace during the race left Vasseur feeling optimistic about the team’s future performances. Despite the setback of the crash, Hamilton’s overall performance at Zandvoort was seen as a step in the right direction for Ferrari.






