In a shocking turn of events, Charles Leclerc from Ferrari has spoken out about the current state of the SF-25 car. The young driver expressed his concerns to team principal Frederic Vasseur, stating that the car is not delivering the expected performance levels for the ongoing World Championship. Leclerc’s comments come after a disappointing fourth-place finish at the Japanese Grand Prix.
During a press conference, Leclerc emphasized that he had pushed the SF-25 to its limits at Suzuka but could not achieve more. Looking ahead to the Bahrain Grand Prix, Leclerc revealed a shift in mindset compared to the testing phase in February. He stressed the importance of extracting maximum potential from the car and hoped for improved performance starting from Bahrain.
Leclerc’s remarks shed light on the challenges faced by Ferrari as they strive to enhance the SF-25’s capabilities. The upcoming race in Bahrain will serve as a crucial test for the team to gauge the car’s capabilities accurately. Leclerc’s determination and clear vision for his driving style indicate a relentless pursuit of success despite the current setbacks.
Stay tuned as Ferrari and Leclerc gear up for the Bahrain Grand Prix, where all eyes will be on the team’s performance and Leclerc’s driving strategy.