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Only Norris faster than Charles, 4th time for Hamilton. Reds regenerated by the technological innovations. And in the race we are stronger.
Ferrari finds crucial performance boost in Austria but needs further improvement amid setup challenges
Charles Leclerc will start from the front row for the Austrian Grand Prix after Ferrari made setup adjustments during qualifying, particularly to the front wing flaps. These changes reduced understeer on entry, especially into Turn 4 and in the final sector, where high track temperatures had limited grip. By increasing downforce on the SF-25, Charles Leclerc benefited from better corner rotation. Lewis Hamilton also delivered a solid performance…
Charles Leclerc was very satisfied with his second position at the end of the Austrian Grand Prix. Unlike Monaco, this time Charles Leclerc was not disappointed with his second place. Relegated to more than five tenths of Lando Norris, the Monegasque was very happy to position his Ferrari in the front line. Leclerc also highlighted the efforts of his team that brought "new pieces" this weekend to know a new floor. "I'm very happy," said Leclerc.…
Leclerc: Ferrari’s F1 upgrades worked “enough” to secure P2 on Austrian GP grid
Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari’s upgraded underfloor for the 2025 F1 Austrian GP has delivered the expected amount of performance, and just about enough to propel him to a front row start for Sunday’s race, only his second of the season and a first since the Monaco “one-off”, in his own words. The Monegasque secured a... The post Leclerc: Ferrari’s F1 upgrades worked “enough” to secure P2 on Austrian GP grid appeared first on Motorsport
Ferrari celebrates the best team result in a 2025 Formula 1 qualifying in Austria. Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton want to challenge Spielberg dominator McLaren.
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