Charles Leclerc, the driver from Monaco, experienced technical difficulties with his Ferrari SF-24 car during the Canadian Grand Prix in Formula 1. Ferrari team boss Frederic Vasseur had hoped for a red flag period to address the engine issue without Leclerc losing any positions on the track. However, the red flag never came, and Leclerc had to pit, resulting in him losing almost a lap. Despite attempts to reset the car and switch to a different tire compound, Leclerc ultimately retired from the race. Meanwhile, Leclerc’s teammate Carlos Sainz also faced challenges, including a slow start and a collision with Alex Albon’s Williams. Vasseur did not elaborate on the specific reasons for Ferrari’s inability to meet their pre-race expectations, but he expressed disappointment in the team’s performance and hopes that they have now overcome their misfortune for the rest of the season.
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