But apart from its lack of race pace, the Scuderia also lost countless points through various issues, mistakes and reliability concerns throughout the season.
Leclerc also retired in Australia and the Netherlands, was disqualified for excessive plank wear in Austin and failed to make the start in Brazil after crashing out with a hydraulic issue on the formation lap.
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Charles Leclerc, Ferrari
Vasseur called on his team to stop giving so many points away to rivals in 2024, saying he has made a list in his head of all the points dropped through unforced errors.
“We started on the wrong foot in Bahrain when we had to stop, we were P3 and [got] the penalty for the second race. It meant for Charles it was almost 25 points of penalty,” he said.
“Plus the points that we were giving to the others with the two Mercedes that were behind us. ย ย
“But again, it is not only this one โ you can do the list. Trust me, I have done the list a couple of times and have it in my head the classification without the issues and overall, I think that you have ups and downs during the season. ย ย
“For sure, we gave up more points than our competitors and that means it is another topic that we need to work on for next year, to be more opportunistic and more efficient.”
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Carlos Sainz, Ferrari SF-23, by his car after crashing in FP2
Vasseur preferred not to do the maths in public and said the phrase “what if” was “completely forbidden” at Ferrari’s Maranello factory.
Rather than dwelling on what could have been, work will go into avoiding repeat mistakes as the Frenchman continues his gradual overhaul of the team’s many departments and the way they communicate.
“I will keep this [lost points tally] in my mind because I hate to race with ‘if’,…
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