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Charles Leclerc

Furious Charles Leclerc delivers shock verdict on Ferrari upgrades

Ferrari's upgrades have not had the desired effect, as an unhappy Charles Leclerc explains.

Leclerc Friday Jeddah
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Charles Leclerc has explained why Ferrari's fresh F1 upgrades have failed to deliver the performance boost he expected.

Leclerc qualified fourth in Jeddah for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, using the new floor Ferrari first ran in Bahrain, with hopes for more impact from the upgrade this weekend. 

Further new parts were added to the SF-25 in Saudi, as Leclerc qualified fourth, 0.376s off pole-sitter Max Verstappen and 0.263s slower than George Russell, with whom he will share the second row. 

Reflecting on the performance, Leclerc explained how he was "really not happy" with Ferrari's performance level.

"I'm not happy, I am really not happy," Leclerc told media, including RacingNews365. 

"I mean, I finished P4 and I put everything out there, but for now, the performance of the car is just not there.

"I either have massive oversteer or massive understeer, but the end result is that I don't have enough grip to reproduce what the guys in front are doing. 

"At the moment, I feel good in the car, I've found the sweet spot of the car and matched my driving style, and in the last three qualifying sessions, I've managed to maximise the potential of the car - but the potential is just not yet at the level I want."

When asked by RacingNews365 if the upgrades introduced by the team were not working as hoped, Leclerc indicated that they were, but that other teams had made a similar-sized step, thus cancelling out Ferrari's gains. 

"Stun is maybe not the right word, but the gap is that which we'd expect from the beginning of the season, but I am disappointed here because we had some upgrades which should have helped for sure.

"But the gap seems to be pretty similar to before, and I feel like the others have done as much of a step, which means the gap hasn't really changed."

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