Charles Leclerc Warns Ferrari Fans to 'Reset Expectations’ After Monaco Magic
- Charles Leclerc has advised Ferrari supporters to adjust their expectations as the team prepares for the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona this weekend.
- This call follows Ferrari's strong performance in Monaco, where the team benefitted from unique low-speed corner strengths not present in Spain.
- Leclerc secured a position among the top qualifiers and finished second in Monaco, but he believes that strategy is unlikely to work at Barcelona's more conventional circuit.
- Leclerc mentioned that Ferrari needs to lower their expectations for this weekend’s race, especially when contrasting it with the more encouraging results they had recently in Monaco.
- Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur remains cautiously optimistic about new upgrades but expects the team to face difficulties maintaining Monaco's competitiveness at the Spanish GP.
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