Ferrari’s Crushing World Cup Loss: 80 Points Slipped Away

Reflections on a Season of Growth and Missed Opportunities

Ferrari’s 2024 season has been a mixed bag, with significant growth and improvement, but ultimately falling short of their goal of winning the Constructors’ World title. Despite this, team principal Frédéric Vasseur is proud of the progress made and is already looking to the future.

Charles Leclerc, crestfallen in the Ferrari garage
Charles Leclerc, crestfallen in the Ferrari garageSCUDERIA FERRARI

Key Moments that Defined the Season

Vasseur has identified several key moments that ultimately decided the outcome of the season. One such moment was the Canadian Grand Prix, where Ferrari suffered a double zero, which proved to be a significant setback. Additionally, the team’s struggles with their update package during a four-race stretch also cost them valuable points.

Frédéric Vasseur, in Abu Dhabi
Frédéric Vasseur, in Abu DhabiEFE

A Season of Growth, but Not Perfection

Despite the disappointment of not winning the championship, Vasseur is proud of the progress Ferrari has made. The team has improved in all areas, including pit stops, strategy, and reliability. However, the manager acknowledges that there is still room for improvement and is already looking to the future.

The 2025 season will see Ferrari return with a renewed sense of purpose, with Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton leading the charge. With a strong foundation in place, the team is confident that they can build on their progress and make a stronger challenge for the championship.

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