The expectations of charles leclerc from the beginning of time has nothing to do with the end. What seems to be an amazing rivalry between Ferrari and Max Verstappen ended up being the monologue of red bull. However, the Monegasque hopes to provide more war in the coming year.
In the first three races of the year, Leclerc added two wins and a second place in addition to three pole positions. However, from there, it all went uphill. “If we think about Bahrain, Jeddah and Melbourne, there are no contingencies, we completed all the winter tests without problems and probably. we’re the only team that doesn’t have to deal with the unexpected. I am convinced that we will fight until the end,” he explained in an interview with Motorsport.com.
The 25-year-old driver was the leader of the World Championship until the Spanish GP, but the reliability of his Ferrari and the poor decisions of the team ruined his dream. However, until after the summer holidays, he hopes: “Many people think that this moment is the French Grand Prix, but for me it’s a spa. The Belgian Grand Prix has arrived and it’s the first weekend of the season where Red Bull proved to be truly superior in terms of rhythm.
Leclerc assured that “I will do everything to be world champion in 2023” but for this they have to make a series of changes with respect to the F1-75. Some changes that young Ferrari expects are very clear about: “The points where we need to improve are tire management, communication, approach and reliability, this last issue we had to deal with in the first half of the season and we had to manage. I think that in communication and strategy we have made progress, especially in the last races, the team has done a good job in these aspects and I have seen the progress.”
For now, Charles must focus on his fight for runner-up which, after the Mexican GP, became complicated. In the absence of two appointments to finish the championship, Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez overtook him in the general classification and has a five-point advantage. They may seem few but the level of Red Bull is very high. With no more walks, they have won the last nine races held.
Source: La Verdad

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