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Leclerc: Ferrari upgrades in Spain won’t solve low-speed weakness

©Ferrari Michael Delaney 21/06/2024 at 09:3921/06/2024 at 09:42 Charles Leclerc believes the significant upgrade package introduced by Ferrari for this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix will offer improvements but won’t yet solve the SF-24’s weakness in low-speed corners. Ferrari's disastrous double DNF in Canada just two weeks ago as encouraged the Scuderia to fast-track a selection of changes in a bid to reignite the team’s title fight. The main modifications on the Italian outfit’s contender include revised sidepods, cockpit winglets and a new medium-high downforce rear wing, all of which are expected to boost the SF-24’s overall performance. “We have seen since two or three...
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