Charles Leclerc has given fresh details about the 'eureka' moment at Silverstone which transformed his feeling with his Ferrari F1 car.
The Monegasque initially struggled at Silverstone, continuing a trend of recent races where he was behind team-mate Lewis Hamilton, with this continuing in the Sprint section of the weekend, as Hamilton took pole and finished second as Leclerc was over three-tenths off in Sprint Qualifying.
In contrast, in grand prix qualifying on the Saturday, Leclerc recovered to out-qualify Hamilton by nearly two-tenths, and ultimately went on to claim his first win since the 2024 United States GP.
Post-race, Leclerc hinted at a set-up breakthrough made on Friday evening whilst pouring over the data, with the nine-time grand prix winner now offering an expansion on what happened to unlock his feeling with the car.
"It is very difficult to say because there is not one moment where you realise everything you have done wrong, so there is a lot of work in trying to understand in the data what is making me less comfortable with these cars," Leclerc told media, including RacingNews365.
"But there was a moment on Friday night at Silverstone where I saw a detail, and I was like: 'Okay, this is very difficult to quantify, but if I happen to change that and make it more to my liking, then my feeling will likely be a lot better.'
"I did that on the Saturday afternoon, and the car was a lot better, but unfortunately, I cannot give more details, so I don't know if it makes much sense trying to explain it without giving the details, but it relies on very fine details.
"It is not as black and white as it may seem, but it was cool to see it pay off.
"With these cars, sometimes you've got to be careful because the dip is quite big, and you can start losing quite a lot of performance power unit-wise if you are not efficient, if you don't go on the throttle cleanly, if you just don't do things consistently, always the same things.
"Then it starts becoming a bit tricky because you get into very different issues where your speed into the next corner is different, and that changes your braking point, and you are always re-adapting your references, and it makes it very, very difficult.
"So I think there was a little bit of that, and then there were just a few things that I changed at Silverstone to try and fit this generation of cars, and to try and help my driving with it, and that made it quite a bit better."
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