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Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur has stressed the side will continue to adopt the “same approach” despite enduring a torrid weekend in Formula 1’s Canadian Grand Prix. The squad’s victorious weekend in Monaco where the SF-24 emerged as the best-equipped car to ride the bumps and kerbs nominated it as the favourite in Montreal. However, Ferrari […]
The SF-24 emerged as the top car in Monaco, making it a favorite in Montreal, but Ferrari struggled with tyre temperature and both drivers failed to finish. Charles Leclerc faced engine issues and a premature pit stop gamble led to his retirement. Carlos Sainz spun and collected Alex Albon, leading team boss Vasseur to reflect on Ferrari’s tough race weekend. Despite setbacks, Vasseur emphasized the importance of maintaining team spirit and not letting failures affect their approach. Ferrari heads to the Spanish Grand Prix trailing Red Bull by 49 points, with McLaren further behind in third place, after a challenging race in Montreal.