Fred Vasseur urges Ferrari to ‘stay calm’ over 2024 title after Charles Leclerc’s US GP triumph
Fred Vasseur emphasizes the need for Ferrari to remain calm in their pursuit of the 2024 title after Charles Leclerc's US GP win.
Carlos Sainz, Fred Vasseur and Charles Leclerc (via IMAGO)
Charles Leclerc and Ferrari had a magical 2024 US GP. Starting fourth on the grid, Leclerc capitalized on the battle between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris at Turn 1. He seized the opening, pushing through and dominating the 56-lap race in Austin to take victory.
The USA GP marked Ferrari’s fourth victory of the season where Leclerc and Carlos Sainz achieved a long-awaited 1-2 finish. Ferrari hadn’t done this in the US for 18 years, since Michael Schumacher and Felipe Massa in 2006.
After Charles Leclerc celebrated his third Grand Prix win of the season, there were questions about Ferrari’s ability to compete for the title as they remain 48 points behind leader McLaren. Team principal Fred Vasseur emphasized the importance of staying calm and focused as the season progresses.
With two sprints and five races left in the season, they have plenty of opportunities to score points and stay in the title hunt. Vasseur emphasized that the team’s focus remains on the upcoming second race in Mexico during the tripleheader.
COTA was the first normal track since Spa and Zandvoort, following a series of street circuits. This traditional circuit allowed Ferrari to assess how well their upgrades have worked since the Italian GP, in contrast to the street courses in Azerbaijan and Singapore.
Fred Vasseur claims the whole weekend went well for Maranello at the US GP
The COTA allows for good overtaking opportunities, especially for drivers with fast cars. The track features a mix of long straights and technical corners. Notably, the long back straight leading into Turn 12 provides excellent chances for overtaking.
Fred Vasseur admitted that the whole weekend was positive for the team, especially for Carlos Sainz as he secured P2 for the first time in 2024. Sainz last stood on the podium during the early races of the season, when he won the Australian GP and finished P3 in Bahrain and Japan.
With just 5 races left to end the season, Charles Leclerc is determined to stay in the fight for his first world championship. His win at the US GP has sparked hope for him as a possible title contender against Max Verstappen and Lando Norris.
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