F1 | Ferrari, Leclerc against the FIA's anti-porpoising technical directive: "I don't agree at all"

“It's difficult to endure three consecutive races with errors or technical problems,” Charles said

F1 | Ferrari, Leclerc against the FIA's anti-porpoising technical directive: "I don't agree at all"

Charles Leclerc is certainly disappointed by the progress of the last few weeks. The Monegasque is conquering pole position after pole position, but is unable to turn them into victories. From Barcelona onwards, Ferrari had many technical and strategic problems, and the Ferrari driver only scored 12 points out of a possible 75, very few from a world championship perspective.

"Baku's step was the positive aspect of last Sunday – Leclerc said. Obviously it is difficult to endure three consecutive games with errors or problems. As a team we are working to resolve these issues as quickly as possible. I don't have to give any message to Ferrari: the motivation is extremely high, we want to return to victory soon and then as regards the problems we have had we are working on them and hope to fix them quickly."

“Unfortunately you don't score points on Saturday, Sunday was painful for us. From Barcelona onwards the race pace was good, but we weren't able to demonstrate it until the end, but I think it's only a matter of days before we succeed. Technical directive? I don't agree, I didn't have any problems with porpoising: this car is certainly different from last year's, for our part we found solutions to improve the situation."

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