Formula One leader Leclerc out of Spanish Grand Prix
BARCELONA : Ferrari's Formula One world championship leader Charles Leclerc retired from the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday after losing power while leading from pole position.
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BARCELONA : Ferrari's Formula One world championship leader Charles Leclerc retired from the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday after losing power while leading from pole position.
With Carlos Sainz right behind him on the Barcelona grid, Charles Leclerc hopes his team-mate can “really, really” help in Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen will go head to head again from the front row of the grid for today's Spanish GP, as the title rivals headline a race which is set to also see Mercedes fight Ferrari and Red Bull.
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Mercedes drivers Russell and Lewis Hamilton qualified fourth and sixth respectively on Saturday, but both felt the team had made a big step forward to solve its porpoising problems thanks to the updates brought to Barcelona.
• Mercedes has brought several upgrades to their cars for the Spanish GP. • There is some obvious improvement, but Lewis Hamilton is still struggling with his car. • Teammate George Russell is consistently outperforming Hamilton. • For motoring news, go to Wheels24.
The revised parts proved their worth in Barcelona when Charles Leclerc took pole position, with his teammate Carlos Sainz qualifying third on Saturday.
The strategy was revealed by F1 boss Stefano Domenicali during his regular Saturday 'coffee morning' meeting with team principals in Barcelona.