Leclerc: Ferrari ‘cannot afford many more’ reliability troubles
Losing the lead in the championship as he retired from the Spanish Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc says Ferrari “cannot afford” more DNFs.
Starting Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix from pole position, the first 26 laps went according to plan for Leclerc as he built up a lead over the chasing pack, helped in part by Max Verstappen’s DRS issues.
As the Red Bull driver raged over yet another reliability problem, Leclerc was cruising towards a third win of the season and then it came to nought.
His F1-75 suddenly lost power, Leclerc crawling his way back to the pits to park the car, retiring from the race.
His woes were compounded as Verstappen claimed the race win and the lead in the Drivers’ Championship, now six points up on the Monégasque driver.
“It is a shame,” he told Sky Sports. “In those moments I feel like there is nothing more I can do apart from looking at the positives and there are plenty this weekend.
“We will look at this issue and we cannot afford for this to happen many times in the season so we need to find the problem.”
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And Leclerc was a driver determined to find those positives.
Not only did he claim