Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton lamented their Ferrari Components 1 automotive's lack of high velocity after the Brazil Grand Prix dash – and have been at a loss to elucidate it.
Leclerc and Hamilton certified eighth and eleventh respectively for the dash, with Leclerc overtly scuffling with the SF-25's instability, which has been a recurrent theme this season.
They managed to race as much as fifth and seventh on Saturday, which was solely down to 2 elements – an excellent begin from each, and Oscar Piastri's crash from third. The duo nonetheless have been unhappy with their equipment, ruing a scarcity of high velocity this time round.
“I loved the race,” Hamilton advised Sky Sports activities F1. “It was tough circumstances. I moved forwards – I had a extremely good begin. After which after that, the pink flag form of neutralised it – I feel I had a reasonably first rate tempo up till then. Everybody acquired recent tyres, it was simply actually troublesome to overhaul.
“However we do have issues with the steadiness of the automotive, and our high velocity is de facto sluggish, in order that's why we will not overtake. So we have to see how we will sort out that into qualifying.”
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing
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Leclerc definitely is aware of how he's going to sort out it, as he's planning to ‘experiment' in relation to his set-up for the rest of the weekend.
“This weekend has been very, very robust, sadly,” the Monegasque advised Sky. “We have now a difficulty on each automobiles; we can't fairly clarify what is going on on there. We're dropping a whole lot of lap time within the straight.
“We all know now we have larger downforce than others, however that does not clarify the hole that we see within the straight. So there's one thing off that I hope we will perceive earlier than qualifying.
“I'll [experiment] anyway with the set-up, as a result of in the meanwhile we aren't the place we wish to be, and I do not assume it may be a lot worse than qualifying yesterday. So I'll [experiment], and hopefully that may assist us to do a step ahead.”
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