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Asked if the weekend had been his toughest since taking the helm at Ferrari in the beginning of 2023, Vasseur reflected: “It was not the best one. The most difficult, I don’t know.

“Sometimes [you can] have the feeling that everything is going wrong and everything is going against you, but we won’t change our approach. We are working as a team with the drivers in the good and the bad moments, and we will keep the same approach for next weekend.

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“I’m not scared of this kind of weekend. It’s like it is, and it’s racing.”

In terms of how the drivers felt about the weekend, Leclerc was heard voicing his frustrations over the troubles with his car during the race, and Vasseur says he understands why the Monegasque reacted in this way.

“For sure for Charles when you are fighting in a group, you see that you are missing 10 or 15 kph and you have no chance to overtake, your engineers are telling you we are losing something like 80 horsepower, I can perfectly understand that the motivation is difficult to find in this kind of situation,” Vasseur explained.

“I perfectly understand the frustration. If he was not frustrated in these conditions, I would be worried.”

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