Charles Leclerc claims Fred Vasseur has ‘got everything’ in his locker to bring back the coveted F1 ‘world championship’ to Ferrari
Fred Vasseur has brought a series of radical changes for Ferrari since joining the team.

Charles Leclerc and Fred Vasseur (via IMAGO)
Ferrari star, Charles Leclerc has instilled his confidence in team principal, Fred Vasseur to bring back the world championship to the Tifosi. Leclerc has been on strong form this season, with a race win and five podiums to his name so far.
Ferrari has not won a world championship since 2008 and has had issues with their strategies and race pace for the better part of 16 years heading into the 2024 season. However, with the arrival of Fred Vasseur and the competence of drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, Ferrari has rejuvenated, and they can finally dream of a title from this season on.

Vasseur has repeatedly spoken about the consistency Ferrari will require if they wish to get anywhere near the title, with the boss not wanting to think ahead of himself and the team. The Maranello-based team will have to overcome McLaren and Red Bull, who have been on a flyer this season as well.
He's got such a clear vision of what he wants to achieve and how to achieve it. He doesn't lose time and that is definitely his strength. Since the first day he joined, he's got everything to bring back the team to where it belongs and that means to a world championship.Charles Leclerc spoke to motorsport.com
Leclerc has been in high praise of Vasseur for the radical changes he has brought about at Ferrari. With this confidence and harmony within the team, the outfit looks stronger than ever to challenge for the coveted title.
Carlos Sainz handed second lifeline by race officials at Monaco GP
Carlos Sainz had an unfortunate start to the Monaco Grand Prix, with the Spaniard succumbing to a puncture on the first lap. However, Sainz received an advantage with the red flag due to a crash caused by Kevin Magnussen, which allowed him to change his tires and restart from P3.

It would have been very hard to accept another disappointment on Sunday, but instead this time everything went our way with the red flag that allowed Sainz to return to third position and skip the pit stops.Marc Gene said on the F1 Nation podcast
The 29-year-old greatly benefited from the advantage of the red flag, as that gave him a chance to get a fresh set of tires without having to pit during the race. In the end, Sainz secured P3 on the podium, which marked a successful weekend for the scarlet-red team in Monte Carlo.
Ferrari is currently second in the constructors championship, having only 24 points less than the leader, Red Bull. The upcoming races from Canada onwards hold immense significance for the Italian team if they are to have a real say in the championship fight this year.
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