Charles Leclerc’s Fiery Challenge: Ferrari Must Conquer Wet Weather Woes

Charles Leclerc's Fiery Challenge: Ferrari Must Conquer Wet Weather Woes

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Charles Leclerc has urged Ferrari to find a solution to a persistent problem with its F1 cars in the wet amid trouble in qualifying at the Las Vegas GP.

Charles Leclerc expressed his frustration over Ferrari’s ongoing wet weather issues in Formula 1, particularly evident during his underwhelming ninth-place finish at the Las Vegas Grand Prix qualifying round.

Despite high hopes for pole position contention, Leclerc struggled with the SF-25 car’s lack of grip and performance on the wet track, leaving him almost two seconds off the pace set by Lando Norris.

Leclerc criticized Ferrari’s inability to find a solution for the car’s poor performance in wet conditions, highlighting the team’s persistent struggles despite his previous successes in junior categories in similar weather.

He emphasized the team’s ongoing efforts to address the issue but acknowledged the challenges faced due to the car’s inherent weaknesses in wet weather.

Leclerc acknowledged the difficulties of driving the SF-25 in wet conditions at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, expressing disappointment over the lack of progress in resolving the car’s shortcomings on slippery surfaces.

Looking ahead to the future and the upcoming technical regulations in 2026, Leclerc noted the need for Ferrari to address and overcome the long-standing wet weather performance issues that have plagued the team for some time.

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