Following his sensational lap in Saturday's qualifying which saw Charles Leclerc claim a shock pole position for Ferrari, the Monegasque endured a heartbreaking result at the Hungarian Grand Prix despite his impressive pace during his first two stints of the race. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo delivers his latest analysis in his column branded as F1MATHS.
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Leclerc: This is so incredibly frustrating. We've lost all competitiveness. You just have to listen to me. I would have found a different way of managing those issues. Now it's just undriveable. Undriveable. It's a miracle if we finish on the podium.
Would be really interested to know what Leclerc means with the issues and the different management of those. He seems to be really pissed off at the team.
I really feel for Leclerc. He didn't put a foot wrong all weekend. Oh well. Qualifying was an overachievement because of the track conditions, a win was unlikely. Let's hope we can find that extra pace for Monza or Baku.