Frédéric Vasseur: “Monaco does not change the overall picture”

The Scuderia boss isn't eternally dissatisfied, just a realistic manager. While Ferrari's brilliant weekend in the Principality is a source of satisfaction, it doesn't make them forget the lackluster first half of the season and doesn't guarantee competitiveness for the second half. Words for words.

Published 26/05/2025 à 13:00

Jean-Michel Desnoues

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Frédéric Vasseur: “Monaco does not change the overall picture”

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A little surprised by the weekend's performance?

After Miami and Imola, our hopes of performing in the Principality were not very high given the difficulties we had in qualifying in the slow corners. On paper, we were going to suffer. Then FP1, 2, 3 and Q1 (with Charles Lecler

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vincent moyet

26/05/2025 at 06:32 a.m.

Unfortunately, there is only one Monaco GP per season, so doing well on this circuit but not on the others is a season to forget. When will the announcement be made that development of this ill-conceived car will be stopped?

Yves-Henri RANDIER

26/05/2025 at 04:36 a.m.

A return to normal on the Barcelona track with SF25s at the end of Q3? Likely, given Monaco's atypical nature, with a race pace that would be interesting to compare to that of the 2024 procession!

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Alain Féguenne (Luxembourg)

26/05/2025 at 04:15 a.m.

Ferrari did the best they could in their last 2 GPs, and with success….. Now we'll see… Barcelona…. An important GP!!!!! 😎👀🤔

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