Ferrari's F1 drivers, Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc, are no longer in 'survival mode' during races due to the improved consistency of the SF-24 car, as stated by Team Principal Fred Vasseur. Following a successful 1-2 finish in Australia, Vasseur cautions against overconfidence. The team's recent performance reflects a positive shift from their challenging 2023 season, with Mercedes' Toto Wolff acknowledging Italy and Vasseur for Ferrari's success at the Australian Grand Prix.
Ferrari #F1 team principal Fred Vasseur says that the Australian GP showed the value of a “smooth weekend” for the Italian outfit. Full story here⬇️ https://t.co/A28Q2nx7S0
Celebrating the one-two together 👊 The Australian GP result was a true display of our team spirit and cooperation both on track and in Maranello. https://t.co/1GMRwRagkm
Toto Wolff says @ScuderiaFerrari team boss Fred Vasseur and Italy as a whole deserves the success they had at the #AustralianGP. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/3KKIQFy2DM
Mercedes' Toto Wolff says Fred Vasseur and Italy deserve Ferrari's success in the Australian Grand Prix after a troubled 2023 season for the team. Full story ⬇️ https://t.co/PuUFZne0Z4 #F1
A happy Fred after Ferrari's 1-2 in Melbourne 💬🆕 https://t.co/yBr5bUNUsm
Sainz and Leclerc joined the ranks of 1-2 finishes at Melbourne last weekend! 🏆🍾 #F1 https://t.co/y7QJtp4jqP
Ferrari #F1 team principal Fred Vasseur says his drivers are no longer in “survival mode” in races thanks to a much more consistent car. Full story here⬇️ https://t.co/ppf47SBHQM
After a sensational weekend in Australia, where Ferrari scored a 1-2, Team Principal Fred Vasseur warns the team not to get too carried away 👇 #F1
Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc are no longer on "survival mode" in #F1 races as the SF-24 is much more consistent than its predecessor, according to Ferrari. Full story ⬇️ https://t.co/JC1U6aDKTV