Vasseur gives verdict after mixed Monaco GP for Ferrari

Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur has called for the team to maintain a positive outlook following a challenging Monaco Grand Prix. While Lewis Hamilton secured a strong second-place finish, his teammate Charles Leclerc was forced to retire due to persistent brake issues that plagued his home race. Vasseur praised Hamilton's progress and growing confidence in the car, noting that he maximized the team's potential despite a pit lane penalty. Leclerc expressed deep frustration after his race-ending crash, citing a complete failure of the braking system as the primary cause rather than driver error. Vasseur confirmed that the team is investigating the technical faults and is committed to finding a permanent solution before the upcoming race in Barcelona. Despite the setback, the team remains optimistic about their overall performance and competitive direction.
Vasseur gives verdict after mixed Monaco GP for Ferrari
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