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Charles Leclerc believes that Fred Vasseur has all the necessary qualities to bring the prestigious F1 world championship back to Ferrari.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
May 31, 2024
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Charles Leclerc acredita que Fred Vasseur tem todas as qualidades necessárias para levar o prestigioso campeonato mundial de F1 de volta à Ferrari.

Fred Vasseur, the team principal of Ferrari, has implemented a series of significant changes in an attempt to bring the world championship back to the passionate fans of the team. Charles Leclerc, the star driver of Ferrari, has shown impressive form this season, securing one victory and five podiums.

Over the past 16 years, up to the 2024 season, Ferrari has struggled with their strategies and race pace, resulting in a lack of world championships since 2008. However, with the arrival of Fred Vasseur and the exceptional skills of drivers Charles Leclerc and [driver’s name], Ferrari has undergone a revival and now has genuine hopes of claiming the title.

Vasseur has emphasized the importance of consistency for Ferrari to have any chance of competing for the championship. Despite the team’s recent successes, Vasseur remains grounded and focused on the present rather than looking too far into the future. Ferrari will face tough competition from McLaren and Red Bull, who have also had exceptional performances this season.

Leclerc has praised Vasseur for the radical changes he has implemented at Ferrari. The team’s new confidence and harmony have made them stronger contenders for the coveted title than ever before.

During the Monaco Grand Prix, Carlos Sainz faced an unfortunate setback when he suffered a puncture on the first lap. However, Sainz was able to take advantage of a red flag caused by [driver’s name]’s accident, allowing him to change his tires and restart the race from P3.

The red flag proved to be a turning point for the 29-year-old driver, as it provided him with a fresh set of tires without the need for a pit stop during the race. In the end, Sainz secured a place on the podium, claiming P3 and contributing to a successful weekend for the Ferrari team in Monte Carlo.

Currently, Ferrari holds the second position in the constructors’ championship, trailing behind Red Bull by only 24 points. The upcoming races, starting from Canada, will be crucial for Ferrari if they want to have a significant impact in the battle for this year’s championship.

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