Lewis Hamilton’s Canada Pace Exposes Ferrari Weakness Against Mercedes
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Ferrari SF-26’s Hybrid Package Flaws Exposed: Leclerc’s Brutal Canada Sprint Quali Struggle By Daniel Richardson | May 24, 2026 | Montreal, Canada Updated: 12:45 PM EDT (16:45 UTC) | 1,987 words Montreal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve became the latest stage for Ferrari’s 2026 hybrid power unit limitations as Charles Leclerc’s SF-26 was consigned to third row in Sunday’s sprint qualifying – a result that exposed fundamental technical shortcomings …
Ferrari’s Canada Sprint exposes key weakness: “We lose too much on the straights”
Ferrari finished the Sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix in the same positions in which it started, fifth and sixth, although with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc swapping places by the chequered flag. The British driver made an excellent start, gaining a position on Oscar Piastri and comfortably matching the McLaren pace during the opening half of the race. However, in the closing laps, the seven-time world champion began to struggle and …
Charles Leclerc finished fifth in the Canada Grand Prix Sprint F1, this Saturday at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. The Ferrari rider started sixth and admitted that he was careful at the start of the race after having experienced a difficult Friday. He thought he had boosted his confidence in the 100-kilometre race, succeeding in finding more efficient limits in his riding, and going back to Oscar Piastri and Lewis Hamilton in the last l…
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