‘We are doing something wrong’ - Charles Leclerc mystified by Ferrari woes at F1 Spanish GP

The Monegasque started Sunday’s race in Barcelona from the pitlane after Ferrari replaced the rear-en♈d of his car following his complaints as he suffered a shock Q1 elimination 💧with a time only good enough for 19th.
Despite the changes, things barely improved on race day and Leclerc was only able to recover to 12th, before being promoted one position when168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Yuki Tsunoda was hit with a penalty.
Asked if P11 was a decent result, a despondent Lꦡecl🦂erc answered: "No. I don't understand what we are doing wrong but we are doing something wrong.
"I went from a first hard to a second hard in the last stint, did exactly the same thing and the car is behaving in a🌸 completely different way.
"We have to understand and work but it's been a few races now where we a☂re struggling with the conditions or having a really peaky car and today is no better.”

Although Leclerc reported his SF-23꧅ felt better compared to qualifying, he was left puzzled after experiencing “completely different” limitations.
“The limitations were the opposite,” he said. “Yesterday I could not drive, I had a reaꦉr that was super loose and strange.
“We will analyse all of this at the factory. Today was mo💙stly the front, the is🌃sue. So the limitation was completely different.
“The feeling was a𝕴 little bit better today. The second and third stints were quite a bit better. The first stint was really ba𒈔d but I think that was more tyre related.”
And Leclerc streꦰssed Ferrari need to g🔯et on top of their tyre woes quickly.
"I feel like all weekend we have been speaking with the drivers and we are struggling [with the 💧tℱyres],” he added.
“It's such a tiny window and in those conditions, on th💖is trac꧒k, it seems to be more sensitive than others.
“We already know that th🐻is is one of weaknesses aඣnd I feel we are struggling more than others. We need to be on top of those things."

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