Charles Leclerc admits he needs to learn from “unnecessary” mistakes
Ferrari Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc has branded his Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying c🗹rash as “completely unnecessary” and says he needs to work on his ꩲrecent mistakes.
Leclerc lost control of his Ferrari coming out of the final corner in Q1 and spun rearwards into the barr🐲iers, causing damage to the rear wing and diffuser on his SF90.
The Monegasque had already set a lap ti💛me good enough to see him progress into the second part of qualifying and some quick wo🍎rk from his Ferrari mechanics enabled him to take part in Q2.

Ferrari Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc has branded his Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying crash as “completely unnecessary⭕” and says he needs to work on his recent mistakes.
Leclerc lꦛost control of his Ferrari coming out of the final corner in Q1 and s♈pun rearwards into the barriers, causing damage to the rear wing and diffuser on his SF90.
The Monegasque had already set a lap time good enough to see him progress into the second part of qualifying and some quick work from his Ferrari𝕴 mechanics enabled him to take part in Q2.
His incident followed crashing 𒁏out of last weekend’s German Grand Prix while in a strong sec𒁏ond place.
“I’ve been ve💃ry lucky to go again,” Leclerc♛ admitted.
“I have to thank the team very much for what they’ve done but it was a completജely unnecessary mistake at that point in quali.
“That’s two mistakes in two grands prix. The first one wasn’t acceptable but this one is definitely not acceptable, and if I had stayed in ✤the wall it would have been a lot worse.
“I need to learn from these mistakes. 💟This is the second one in quali at an unnecessary time s🌟o I need to understand and work on that.
“On the other hand, it was very positive in Q3 on my side.🌸 Of course, we are half a second down, that’s not where we want to be but I’m very happy with ꧅my lap overall.”
Leclerc ♔was also made to rue a notable error during qualifying at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, when a crasಞh in Q2 cost him a shot of a possible pole position in Baku.
Asked if his mistak🍎es are the result of trying to hard, Leclerc replied: “It’s a ♌little bit different now. Obviously Baku was trying too hard.
“But this one I had Sebastia🌼n starting the lap in front, I knew I would lose a little bit of downforce but I have just been surprised by this and it’s completely my fault. I will work on it.”
Despite the error, Leclerc recovered to outpace teammate Sebastian Vettel by less than🦩 a tenth as he grabbed fourth spot on the grid.
Vettel was left frustrated as Ferrari ended up half a second adrift of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, and ꦡth✨e German is anticipating a tough race on Sunday.
Asked what he felt had🅷 been key to Verstappen’s qualifying performance, Vettel said: “Downforce. I don’t think they’ve found something, they were quick already the weeks before♐ coming here.
“Obviously they do have a disadvantage on the engine side but here the engine is not as importantꦆ.
“We knew they would be strong🧸, we knew Mercedes wo🐭uld be strong because they have the best package but obviously we can’t be happy sitting further back and not being able to intervene in that fight.
“Hopefully the tyres will all melt and we end up with more stops than 🌼one, otherwise it will be difficult.”

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