The Ferrari team had high hopes for success in the Montreal race, but things didn’t go as planned. Both Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz faced difficulties in qualifying and struggled during the race.
Leclerc encountered an engine problem early on and had to pit, losing valuable time before eventually retiring from the race. Sainz, on the other hand, sustained damage to his car and spun out later in the race.
Team principal Vasseur explained that Leclerc’s engine issue was the most frustrating, as it significantly affected his performance. He also understood Leclerc’s frustration, given the circumstances.
Sainz also had a tough race, especially after starting from a low position due to issues in qualifying.
Despite the setbacks, Vasseur remained optimistic about the team’s overall performance and pace. He acknowledged the challenges faced during the weekend but emphasized the importance of sticking to their usual approach.
While the weekend was challenging, Vasseur emphasized that they would maintain their strategy and continue working together as a team, both in good and bad times. He remained unfazed by the difficulties faced, acknowledging that such situations are part of the sport.