Charles Leclerc expressed concerns about the new Formula 1 cars for the 2026 season, mentioning they are not the most enjoyable race cars he has driven. He splits his simulator time between the current 2025 car and the upcoming 2026 model due to significant regulations changes. Despite being in fifth place in the drivers’ championship, Leclerc is preparing for a crucial 2026 season with the Ferrari team. He acknowledges the challenge of adapting to the new car, which he finds less enjoyable to drive. Leclerc remains confident in Ferrari’s ability to address current issues and adapt the car to suit both his and teammate Lewis Hamilton’s driving styles. Overall, he prioritizes having the fastest car possible for the upcoming season and trusts in the team’s engineering capabilities to achieve success.
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