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Ferrari boss piles pressure on Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz

Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur believes the Italian outfit could win this weekend at the Monaco Grand Prix, with the importance of qualifying meaning that the side have a 'good opportunity' to claim a very strong result. Due to the size of the cars, overtaking at the Circuit de Monaco is virtually impossible, meaning that qualifying well is more important than at any other venue on the calendar. Qualifying since the start of the new aerodynamic regulations has been one of Ferrari's biggest strengths, with Vasseur believing that Carlos Sainz or home hero Charles Leclerc could claim victory if they secure pole position. Leclerc has claimed pole at Monaco for two consecutive seasons;...
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