P1racenews AI automatic summary:
It seems the rollercoaster nature in the performance of Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari is proving bitterly frustrating.
Charles Leclerc admitted feeling frustrated after struggling to match the performance of his Ferrari at the Dutch Grand Prix. Despite securing pole position at the Hungarian GP, Leclerc finished sixth at the narrow, twisty Zandvoort circuit. He expressed disappointment with his own performance, acknowledging that he had been chasing improvements that were not present in the car. Leclerc found himself behind an all-McLaren front row for the race, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen also ahead of him. The Ferrari driver highlighted the significant difference in performance between Zandvoort and Budapest, emphasizing the need for perfection in a tightly contested field. Leclerc recognized the challenges of maintaining consistency and performance in Formula 1.






