Positive aspects? Leclerc sees very few, and it's hard to blame him. "Carlos's podium helped the team score points for the constructors and we managed to gather a lot of data since we had two cars with quite different setups, even though I didn't feel very comfortable." As Carlos Sainz has already mentioned, Ferrari will immediately start working in Maranello to prepare for the Silverstone weekend, with the technicians also working to improve the bouncing that has once again limited the SF-24 after the updates in Spain. [...]
Leclerc spoke post-race about the latest updates introduced in Spain: "It's true that the update package brought the expected load, we can see it from the data, but there are limitations that we need to analyze and try to resolve," said the Monegasque. He, like his teammate, doesn't think it's a coincidence. "There are few coincidences in F1; since we introduced this package, we've made progress, according to the numbers, but now we need to resolve these limits because we've been struggling for two weekends."
The Monegasque was very honest, and looking ahead to Silverstone, he isn't particularly positive because Ferrari's trend doesn't leave much hope given the recent problems. "We still haven't found a solution to improve things."
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