Vasseur admits Ferrari needs answer for 'strange' chassis issue

Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur admitted the team is still unsure what caused Charles Leclerc's dramatic loss of pace in the final stint of the Hungarian Grand Prix. Leclerc, who secured a surprising pole position, led early on but saw his performance inexplicably decline after his second pit stop. Despite furious radio messages about his car's handling, the Monegasque driver salvaged P4, though he received a five-second penalty. Vasseur described the final stint as a "disaster," indicating a potential chassis issue and emphasizing the need for a thorough investigation into the "quite strange" problem that cost them a stronger result after a promising start.
Vasseur admits Ferrari needs answer for 'strange' chassis issue
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