Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur insists the Scuderia must stay positive following a mixed Monaco Grand Prix. The race saw Lewis Hamilton secure a second-place podium for the team, while Charles Leclerc endured a frustrating home DNF. Vasseur praised Hamilton for maximizing their package and showcasing growing confidence in the car, even after serving a five-second pit lane penalty. This performance underscored Ferrari's overall progress.

However, Leclerc's weekend was plagued by brake issues, leading to crashes in both Q3 and the Grand Prix itself. Leclerc publicly stated he wouldn't "take the blame," citing "impossible" braking. Ferrari is now thoroughly investigating the root cause of these issues. Despite the collective disappointment for Leclerc, Vasseur maintains a positive outlook, focusing on team morale and direction. The aim is to deliver a stronger, more cohesive performance at the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix, building on Hamilton's result and resolving Leclerc's car problems.

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