In Barcelona, charles leclerc was surprisingly eliminated in Q1 in qualifying while Carlos Sainz he achieved 2nd position on the grid with the same car. At the end of that ‘worthy’, leclerc he blamed his car and assured that there must be something wrong with his car because he lost a lot of time in the left corner. The days passed and came Canada. Two weeks later, the pilot and the team denied it Maranello they found something in their car that would explain the lack of rhythm of Charles. Two days later, in the Canadian classification, the Monegasque was left behind in Q3 again while Sainz made it into the top 10 (8th). He failed two qualifiers in the wet, with changing conditions. suffered. And finally, he met her at Austrian F1 GP.
For the third race in a row, it melted again on a wet Saturday. The Monegasque only shone with his second position in the dry classification on Friday. But in the short ‘qualy’ this Saturday he could only be 6th and came out 9th in the sprint race due to a penalty. From that position, he suffered in battles Or with, norris and finally new Albon. Again, he struggled in the wet asphalt conditions while his teammate Carlos Sainz he was 3rd with a good rhythm.
“I have no rhythm. With dry tires in these conditions, I had a lot of problems in some races. I’ve seen it in Barcelona and Canada. When I switch to dry tires when the track is still wet or wet, there’s something I’m not doing right.”the Monegasque commented on ‘DAZN F1’, very candid about what happened to him on the track.
“I had problems with the tires and the window and I entered a negative loop from which I couldn’t get out. It’s not that I’m losing confidence in the car, but the pace is very slow. I have to work in these conditions to be more efficient and be fast in those conditions”he added in a shocking confession from the pilot, giving more information than expected about what happened to him.
“I hope tomorrow will be better, because today is hard”, Charles, who will start 2nd in the dry this Sunday, will be more prominent in his quest for a podium at F1 2023’s Austrian GP.
Source: La Verdad
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