Fred Vasseur has given his tackle what proved to be an eventful Las Vegas Grand Prix for Ferrari, with Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc ending the race in third and fourth respectively after some technique points in addition to radio complaints from Leclerc.
After making an attempt to problem George Russell for the lead throughout the early phases of the race, Leclerc subsequently fell backwards on account of struggles along with his medium tyres. Whereas his subsequent stints on the laborious tyre had been higher, Leclerc emerged on observe forward of Sainz after his second cease earlier than being instantly overtaken by the Spaniard.
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Sainz, in the meantime, confronted some moments of his personal, having been ordered to remain out on observe simply as he was about to move into the pits, ensuing within the 30-year-old having to make a fast transfer again onto the circuit.
When requested after the race if he had anticipated the issues with graining on the medium tyres, Vasseur defined: “Not on the medium nevertheless it’s actually relying on the tempo that you just wish to have.
“I feel Charles was behind Russell, and when he tried one lap to push and overtake Russell he blew up every part. It was in the direction of our medium [stint] on the finish, it’s actually on the sting all the time and so they should belief their feeling additionally. It’s not a straightforward one however it’s like it’s.