Leclerc looks for salvation in Austria The Austrian Grand Prix is a very delicate transition for Charles Leclerc, perhaps he has never experienced such difficulties in his eight years at Ferrari. The Monegasque is called upon to reverse the negative trend that has continued since the spin at the end of the Miami GP, continuing with zeros and reaching both Monte-Carlo and Montmeló. Leclerc’s latest move fails to satisfy the Monegasque, who has to react and respond to recent criticism after hitting the wall three times in the last four weekends. Finding the highlights is an absolute priority and the Austrian GP could represent the right opportunity to re-realize your goals and leave a complex phase behind. “In Montreal and especially in Monaco we had some problems that turned out to be very complex. There I lost a little bit of confidence in the car, but not in the package. In Barcelona I found the feeling that I had at the beginning of the year, and that is a positive aspect,” is Leclerc’s comment, and naturally also refers to the technical change resulting from the farewell to Brembo discs. “I think the last few races have not been positive. If I look at things objectively, Monaco and Barcelona were much worse than they should have been on paper. We had two technical problems in two races in a row and that cost us a lot of points. I can’t go into too much detail about the problem in Barcelona, everything happened suddenly. I don’t think it’s something that should worry us in the future.” “In terms of competition, I think Mercedes is still the fastest car. But in Barcelona we were quite good with tires in hot weather, so we can maintain that level of performance here even though the straights are longer. The Mercedes power unit is better now, so I expect to pay a higher price,” he added. “But the team is in an excellent position at the moment. We continue to bring updates and that shows our determination. I think we’ve had more weekends full of updates than not, which is a good sign. I’ve always loved the Red Bull Ring, we haven’t won there for a long time but we haven’t had the car to do that in recent years. Now I feel we’re on the right track to find the rhythm that will allow us to win races.”
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