Vasseur: Singapore Qualifying ‘Will Be Decisive’ for Ferrari
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The pilot Charles Leclerc accepted that there is discontent in Ferrari about the bad season and that they work to find that special that McLaren did find this year. "Especially when with Ferrari the goal is always to get back to the top and not fight for a second, third or fourth place. That's not what we want, and that's why we're not happy. I'm not happy, and we have to do it better. And that's very clear to every team member," he said before …
Charles Leclerc doesn't expect to be able to compete for victory in the Singapore Grand Prix in his Ferrari on Sunday. "Let's not expect miracles," he said on the race's press day in the Asian metropolis. "I feel like we'll have to concede even more to McLaren at this circuit."
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Ferrari is preparing for an intense weekend for the Singapore Grand Prix this weekend, with a demanding Marina Bay circuit, staggered schedules and weather conditions that highlight heat and humidity. In addition to heat and humidity, the cars are put to the test by the route itself, as the 19 turns of the route cause the drivers to brake for more than 20 seconds per lap with the maximum pressure on the pedal. The weekend program forces them to …
Charles Leclerc identifies Ferrari trait that could see an F1 Singapore GP resurgence
Charles Leclerc has identified a key attribute in his Ferrari package that could see the team compete for victory in this weekend’s Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix. The Scuderia suffered a dismal race last time out in Baku, with Leclerc finishing ninth, one place behind team-mate Lewis Hamilton. Its SF-25 car has been a problematic beast all season, and the fluctuating temperatures in the Azerbaijani capital did little to help these matters. Whil…
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