Ferrari F1 boss Vasseur admits his team continues to struggle to understand how to fix the issues with consistency its 2023 car has.
The car has regularly been fast over one lap, which was evident once again at the Spanish GP, whereHowever, the team continues to struggle in races, with the car behaving differently from stint to stint.
"Charles's car for example, between the first and third stint with the same compound, the first one the balance was out of the place, and the last one was okay-ish.
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