Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur praised a "strong weekend" for the Scuderia in Canada, highlighting Lewis Hamilton's superb second-place finish and Charles Leclerc's fourth. Vasseur lauded Hamilton for his confidence in cold, low-grip conditions, noting he was the quicker Ferrari driver all weekend. Hamilton, a seven-time Montreal winner, secured his best result of the season, even calling it his "happiest day at Ferrari so far" after a great overtake on Max Verstappen.

Leclerc, in contrast, endured his "most difficult weekend," struggling with grip and showing clear frustration on team radio, despite bringing the car home P4. Vasseur acknowledged Leclerc's lack of confidence but viewed P4 as a good points haul for the team. Ferrari achieved this strong performance without new upgrades, unlike competitors like Mercedes and McLaren, which Vasseur considered a positive sign for the team's baseline pace. The focus now shifts to Monaco, where Ferrari aims to continue its performance.

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