Motor Racing-Ferrari's Leclerc Struggles with 'Unpredictable' Car
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Motor racing-Ferrari's Leclerc struggles with 'unpredictable' car
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -A frustrated Charles Leclerc said he struggled to find pace with an "unpredictable" car in Saturday's qualifying for the Singapore Grand Prix, following a disappointing showing for the two Ferraris. Read full story
"I don't expect miracles," said Charles Leclerc in the press conference of the drivers on the eve of the weekend of Singapore in Formula 1. And in fact they didn't arrive: the Ferrari disappoint again and Hamilton and Leclerc close respectively to sixth and seventh place the qualifying of Saturday. In pole position a super George Russell, who closes in first position with his Mercedes and gets his second pole position seasonal after that in Cana…
How ‘stupid’ wing gamble backfired for Charles Leclerc in F1 Singapore GP qualifying
Charles Leclerc revealed how a “stupid” front wing experiment backfired and left him dejected after a disappointing qualifying session for the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix. A season-long struggle has continued in Singapore. Leclerc failed to secure a front-row start after another difficult qualifying session. Instead, the Monégasque will line up on the fourth row in seventh, just behind team-mate Lewis Hamilton. Evaluating the weekend, Leclerc…
Antonelli left disappointed with wasted potential during the F1 Singapore GP Qualifying
As Mercedes held on to their FP pace, Kimi Antonelli set himself up for success after qualifying P4 for the F1 Singapore GP. The Italian rookie had a good FP3 before the Qualifying session, despite his issues with the track on Friday. In an attempt to challenge for a pole position, Antonelli set multiple purple... The post Antonelli left disappointed with wasted potential during the F1 Singapore GP Qualifying appeared first on Motorsport
Charles Leclerc shows himself sobered after the Singapore qualifying: Ferrari is, according to him, far away from victories - even on favorite routes
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