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After a difficult Friday at Silverstone, Charles Leclerc has admitted that Ferrari is not in the mix to fight for top honours in this weekend’s Formula 1 British Grand Prix. Leclerc’s Ferrari looked like it was dancing on a knife’s edge, especially through high-speed corners as the Scuderia’s struggles continued with bouncing. The Monegasque driver […]
Leclerc’s Ferrari struggled during the practice sessions, especially in high-speed corners, as they continued to face difficulties with bouncing. Despite finishing fifth in FP2, Leclerc remained cautious about Ferrari’s performance for the weekend, acknowledging the superior pace of Red Bull and McLaren. The team focused on analyzing data and making the best decisions to improve the car’s performance. Leclerc and Sainz recognized McLaren as the benchmark for the weekend, indicating that Ferrari was unlikely to match their pace. They both emphasized the need to work on understanding the car’s upgrades and finding ways to increase its speed on the track.