Leclerc will not ‘lose confidence’ despite hitting Jeddah wall
Despite an early end to FP2 in Saudi Arabia after whacking the wall, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc says his confidence has not been dented.
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Despite an early end to FP2 in Saudi Arabia after whacking the wall, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc says his confidence has not been dented.
Fresh from his victory in the 2022 F1 opener in Bahrain, the Ferrari driver topped FP2 by 0.140s from Red Bull’s Max Verstappen but Leclerc saw his session ended prematurely after he sustained car damage in a hit with the wall.
Lewis Hamilton and George Russell say the Mercedes W13’s problems from Bahrain have continued in Saudi Arabia.
Nico Hulkenberg será el piloto de Aston Martin en el GP de Arabia Saudí junto con Lance Stroll, porque Sebastian Vettel sigue de baja por COVID-19. El equipo británico confirmo este viernes a primera hora que el reserva será titular, como ya sucedió en el pasado GP de Bahréin, y que confían en contar con 'Seb' para el tercer gran premio del año en Australia. El tetracampeón está en Suiza, en su casa, regresó entre los test y la primera carrera de la temporada y fue entonces cuando manifestó los primeros síntomas de la enfermedad.
Grand Prix Arab Saudi kembali digelar saat ini. Seri balapan kedua Formula 1 2022 itu diganggu serangan rudal yang terjadi dekat arena perlombaan.
JEDDAH: Early season championship leader Charles Leclerc maintained his impressive form with Ferrari on Friday when he topped the times ahead of Max Verstappen in opening practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
JEDDAH :Ferrari's Charles Leclerc ended the opening day of practice leading from Red Bull's world champion Max Verstappen as the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix schedule went ahead despite attacks by Yemen's Houthis on a facility owned by Aramco near the track.
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