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Ferrari’s Leclerc Predicts Dramatic Return to Form at Spanish Grand Prix

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
May 29, 2025
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Ferrari’s Leclerc Predicts Dramatic Return to Form at Spanish Grand Prix

Formula One F1 - Spanish Grand Prix - Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain - May 29, 2025 Ferrari's Charles Leclerc ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix REUTERS/Bruna Casas

Ferrari’s Leclerc Anticipates Return to Normalcy in Spain Grand Prix

Formula 1 fans are eagerly awaiting the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix, where Charles Leclerc from Ferrari has given some insights into the team’s expectations for the race. Following an impressive performance in Monaco, where Leclerc secured a second-place finish, hopes are high but cautious for the Scuderia Ferrari team as they head to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

Leclerc expressed his thoughts on the challenges ahead, stating, “I think we need to adjust our expectations for this weekend compared to Monaco, where things were a bit more positive.” Despite the optimism stemming from their recent performance, Leclerc acknowledges the need to strive for balance and aggressive driving to stay competitive.

The Spanish Grand Prix circuit presents a different set of challenges compared to the tight streets of Monaco, with its mix of slow corners and fast sectors. Leclerc believes that the team will revert to the “normality” experienced at the beginning of the season, where Saturdays are tough, but Sundays show stronger performances. The driver also noted the anticipated hot weather, which could favor rivals like McLaren, known for their speed in such conditions.

Reflecting on the team’s progress, Leclerc remarked, “I was genuinely surprised from FP1 in Monaco. In previous years, we always expected to be strong, and I honestly thought we would be slow. I think this weekend has given us a better understanding of our car and maybe even its strengths.” While hoping for a repeat of their Monaco success, Leclerc remains realistic about the challenges that lie ahead in Barcelona.

As the Ferrari team prepares to tackle the Spanish Grand Prix, all eyes will be on Leclerc and his teammates as they aim to navigate the technical Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya and secure valuable points in the ongoing Formula 1 season.

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