Charles Leclerc confidently took pole position and won the race in Monaco, leaving his rivals no chance. Ferrari chief Frederic Vasseur believes the balance of power will continue to change in the future depending on the characteristics of a particular track.
Frédéric Vasseur: “At the moment, at least three teams, even if Mercedes is not that far behind, can compete for pole position and race victories. I hope it stays that way until the end of the season.
Naturally, on any specific track, the balance of forces will change depending on its characteristics. Somewhere Red Bull will have an advantage, somewhere Ferrari will have an advantage, somewhere McLaren will have an advantage. And we have to act pragmatically, which was not always possible before.
Last season we lost too many points, but this year the team has made a huge step forward in this area. We have become more pragmatic in our approach to racing, and this will continue until the end of the season. The battle will be tough.”
Source: F1 News

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