Charles Leclerc sounds alarm over a sudden package of performance in Ferrari SF-25 during qualifications star-news.press/wp

Driver Ferrari Charles Leclerc pointed out the loss of “competitiveness” to one car Ferrari SF-25, after securing P7 qualifying completion, which is on Friday, on Friday Contrast Friday. The MONEGASQUE driver acknowledged that the changes were made for placing a car entering the qualifications Australian Grand Prix, which the session has made it difficult for progress.
McLaren is Lando Norris and Oscar Piastrhi provided the most positions on the home network, while both Ferraris ended the seventh and eighth. Leclerc was sure of the victory in the pole position after FP2, but the situation moved on Saturday due to the alleged inconsistency in SF-25 performance. Talking to Media In Albert Park, Leclerc said after the qualification:
“As soon as we started moving the car more and more, we found more and more inconsistencies, which was a little embarrassment.
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“We lost a while at the pace. Q1 We were good, Q2 a little less good and q3 we should try to try to try to try to try to try to try to try to try to try to try I tried to try to try to try to try to try to try to try to try to try to try to try.
“But we didn’t actually follow the path for some reason, so we need to look at it and maximize tomorrow.”
Ferrari is expected to look into the changes in the installation and a factor that caused significant tire building. Leclerc explained:
“I think the tires and where you have the most overheating in the last sector. And I fought much more today than I did yesterday. So this we’ll look at it.
“I think we lost relative competitiveness in relation to yesterday, which we know what we have changed, so we will have to look at it safely.”
When asked if the current car has a narrow performance window from your predecessor, SF-24, Leclerc said it would be too early to jump on conclusions at this stage. He said:
“I wouldn’t conclude that yet. But in Q3, again, in fact, it was very difficult. Today, in Q3 it was especially difficult.
“I had no signs before. We have to wait and see.”
Leclerc concluded that Jaz McLaren was much wider than predicted, but hoped to be covered on the day of the race. He added:
“I hope to fight closer to McLaren. The feeling is that we are closer to P1 now. We only lost your balance in Q3, we lost our appearance, lost the window.
“When the gaps are so tight, it is very difficult to put the wrongs together as a driver. I think the gaps today are greater than what they should be.”
2025-03-15 11:00:00