Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur has conceded that they “did a worse job” than their rivals in the Qatar Grand Prix, which contributed to one of their lowest points hauls of the season.
The Scuderia ended the weekend with four points after neither driver scored in the Sprint and Charles Leclerc could only manage P8 in Sunday’s race. They claimed fewer points on just one other occasion this season – their double DNF at Zandvoort.
The Monegasque driver admitted that there is “zero performance” in the car as he struggled with excessive oversteer throughout the weekend, culminating in a massive spin in Q3 that led to him starting the race in 10th place.
Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur has conceded that they “did a worse job” than their rivals in the Qatar Grand Prix, which contributed to one of their lowest points hauls of the season.
The Scuderia ended the weekend with four points after neither driver scored in the Sprint and Charles Leclerc could only manage P8 in Sunday’s race. They claimed fewer points on just one other occasion this season – their double DNF at Zandvoort.
The Monegasque driver admitted that there is “zero performance” in the car as he struggled with excessive oversteer throughout the weekend, culminating in a massive spin in Q3 that led to him starting the race in 10th place.