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Ferrari boss denies team lacked pace in Monaco

Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur rejects suggestions his team lacked pace in Monaco Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has conceded his team has made mistakes but denies his team lacked the pace to compete in Monaco. Charles Leclerc was third fastest in qualifying but picked up a three-place grid penalty after he baulked Lando Norris late in the three-part session. That was a result of poor communication from the pit wall, an error Vasseur has acknowledged and apologised to his driver for. However, he rejects suggestions that the team is at risk of slipping behind Alpine and becoming F1's fifth-fastest team. Esteban Ocon delivered the Enstone squad's first podium in two years in Monaco while both he and...
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