Frederic Vasseur of Ferrari unveils a novel plan for the Dutch Grand Prix.




Ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix, Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur has disclosed the team's unconventional approach.


After the Monaco Grand Prix, the Italian team has yet to secure a podium, although Frederic has stated that they are "pushing like hell" to improve the vehicle.

"Fixing the bouncing is a step in performance," he said to RacingNews365.We are working extremely hard to deliver something, and we will do so as soon as we can.We also offer a strong selection of tracks, including Monza, Baku, and Singapore, which are appropriate for the car's capabilities.

For those who don't know, Lewis Hamilton will replace Carlos Sianz at Ferrari starting in the 2019–20 season.

"Scoring points is the most important thing, and our goal going into Spa-Francorchamps was to keep up with McLaren and Red Bull. We'll have the same goal in Zandvoort, because I think the next three or four races after these two [Belgium and Hungary] will be much better for us," he said.

The team is working hard to make the necessary adjustments for the August 25 Dutch Grand Prix, Frederic guaranteed.

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