Formula 1: Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc not concerned with Red Bull’s improved pace: Ferrari’s driver Charles Leclerc is not concerned with Red Bull’s improved pace as he claims that his team will be back on top after bringing upgrades to our F1-75 challenger. Follow Formula 1 Updates on InsideSport.IN.
Leclerc finished second in the Miami Grand Prix after an intense battle with Verstappen and said, “The concern is not there. Of course, they have been improving. I think we all expected them to be improving.”
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Formula 1: Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc ‘NOT CONCERNED’ with Red Bull’s improved pace, says ‘UPGRADES will bring us back to the top’
“They are a very strong team and we are aware of this so it is not a surprise. But I am also confident about my team and I am sure that we will bring upgrades that will bring us back to the top, I hope so,” the Monegasque driver further added.
Red Bull brought upgrades to the Imola Grand Prix where they easily outpaced Ferrari in their home race. Ferrari were no match against the pace of Red Bull again in the Miami Grand Prix as Leclerc was overtaken in the first few laps by Verstappen.
Formula 1: Max Verstappen overtaking Charles Leclerc in the Miami Grand Prix.Formula 1: Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc ‘NOT CONCERNED’ with Red Bull’s improved pace, says ‘UPGRADES will bring us back to the top’
Verstappen then enjoyed the lead and he was pushing his car to the limits. Meanwhile, in the latter part of the race, the Ferrari man gave a hard fight to Verstappen but the Dutch kept his cool and crossed the chequered flag in the first place.
The gap between Leclerc and Verstappen narrows to 19 points 👀#MiamiGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/cAOpdLDyWY
— Formula 1 (@F1) May 8, 2022
Charles Leclerc is leading the Drivers’ standings with 104 points whereas, Verstappen has cut down the deficit to just 19 points and sits in the second place with 85 points to his name.
Formula 1: Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc ‘NOT CONCERNED’ with Red Bull’s improved pace, says ‘UPGRADES will bring us back to the top’