Charles Leclerc admits Ferrari F1 car ‘didn’t feel like I wanted’ in Friday practice
"The car didn’t exactly feel like I wanted. We▨ still have to improve it."

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc has admitted his Ferrari F1 car “didn’t exactly feel like I wanted”✱ despite setting the second-fastest time in Friday practice for the Singa♏pore Grand Prix.
Leclerc was less than a tenth off 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris’ top time, with a significant margin to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz behind.
Refl♋ecting on his Friday at the Marina Bay Street Cir♈cuit, Leclerc conceded Ferrari can’t just “rely on a good Friday”.
“It felt good but there’s still some work to be done,” 🌸Leclerc said. “The car didn’t exactly feel like I wanted. We still have to improv𝔉e it. Also the forecast for the rest of the weekend, similarly up and down.
“We will have to adapt ve🐟ry quickly. We cannot rely on a good Friday. It’s been a good friday. It’s always better to have a good one than a bad one. It’s a good starting point. We still have to push forward.”
“Just a bit more balance in the car putting everything together in terms of driving. We should be 🔜in a good place for tomorrow.”
Leclerc had a 0.5s margin over Sainz in third, while Mercedes and Red Bull were further off🐽 the pace.
Thuꦆs, he expects Ferra🐠ri’s rivals to be “much closer” in qualifying.
“I think we’re in the mix but let’s see,” Leclerc added. “I just hope the picture doesn’t change much for𒅌 tomorrow. I would be very surprised if we have the same advantage today, same gap from me to the third place.
“I believe ev♛eryone will be much closer tomorrow. It will be much tighter. Then we will have to understand whether it changes the peckin♉g order or not.”
Sainz blamed brake issues for his deficit🧔 to Leclerc.
Explaining the problem, he said: “It’s been a bit of a topic this year in our team. We ran into some brake issues normally on Friday and today it was my turn to face them with a lot of i﷽nconsistency on the brakes throughout FP2, especially on laps, outlaps, plenty of issues out there which doesn’t help the confidence or preparation for the weekend.
“It’s not something that concerns me when𝄹 we manage to put everything together tomorrow.”

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