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Ferrari’s Victory at Monza: Vasseur’s Cautious Optimism Despite Leclerc’s Triumph

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
September 8, 2024
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VASSEUR Frédéric (fra), Team Principal & General Manager of the Scuderia Ferrari, portrait during the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix 2024, 13th round of the 2024 Formula One World Championship from July 19 to 21, 2024 on the Hungaroring, in Mogyorod, Hungary - Photo Xavi Bonilla / DPPI

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While Charles Leclerc’s monumental win at Monza reignited Ferrari’s hopes, team principal Fred Vasseur remains grounded, cautioning that drawing conclusions from the home victory would be a critical error.

Ferrari started the 2024 season as a close contender to Red Bull, but as the year progressed, they faltered, dropping behind McLaren. However, the Italian Grand Prix was a stark reminder of the team’s capabilities, with Leclerc claiming victory thanks to a bold one-stop strategy that edged out McLaren’s Lando Norris. Despite the impressive win, Vasseur urged restraint, emphasizing that Ferrari’s Monza success doesn’t necessarily reflect a broader resurgence.

McLaren locked out the front row at Monza, putting Ferrari on the back foot at their home circuit. Starting from the second row, Leclerc’s decision to adopt a one-stop strategy alongside his teammate Carlos Sainz ultimately paid off, securing Ferrari’s victory in front of the Tifosi. But Vasseur is quick to highlight that basing future expectations on this result could lead to false optimism.

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The Frenchman is acutely aware of the unique conditions at Monza, especially given Ferrari’s special upgrade package designed for the high-speed circuit. He reminded that with eight races left in the season, it’s far too early to declare a definitive shift in performance. Any of the top four teams could still grab crucial points in the final stretch.

Since joining Ferrari last year, Vasseur has left a significant mark, making structural changes and playing a key role in signing Mercedes’ star engineer James Allison. His leadership, grounded in realism and emotional stability, has impressed Leclerc, who stated that he’s always had confidence in Vasseur’s methods. Leclerc praised the Frenchman for understanding the team’s dynamics, playing to their strengths, and keeping everyone focused on their ultimate goal.

Currently, Ferrari sits third in the Constructors’ Championship, trailing Red Bull by 40 points. Despite their previous struggles, the team remains in striking distance of their rivals. If Ferrari can build on their Monza momentum, they could still make a significant push in the final rounds, aiming to surpass their arch-nemesis by season’s end.

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