Charles Leclerc expressed frustration with his qualifying results during the 2025 Formula 1 season, as he failed to secure pole position in any of the 12 rounds so far, despite being known for his strong qualifying performances in the past. After a disappointing qualifying session before the British Grand Prix left him starting sixth, Leclerc criticized his own performance and expressed disappointment with his recent struggles in qualifying, which used to be his strength. Leclerc identified specific issues impacting his qualifying performance at Ferrari, mentioning the difficulty he faces in high-speed circuits. Despite his challenges, Leclerc remains focused on improving his qualifying results to put himself in a better position for the race. He emphasized the importance of performing better in qualifying to avoid starting from behind and having to fight his way back during the race.
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