Ferrari defends 2022 F1 Brazilian GP qualifying strategy calls claims session was very very intense for all teams
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Not at all the Quali we wanted. Fully focused on tomorrow’s Sprint and Sunday’s race. It has not been a good year for Ferrari despite them being quicker than most teams on the grid. One of the reasons was their questionable strategy calls that have not been successful. Laurent Mekies explained how the team will be working with the drivers to analyze their decisions. He further said: "There's always a lot to learn about the right decisions you made and the less right ones. Certainly, it is something that we have taken the good habits from to analyse in detail with the team and drivers to pull together as a group." Seeing Charles this upset is just Seeing Charles this upset is just During Q3, Charles Leclerc was the only driver who was on intermediate tires while every other driver was on soft tires. Hence, he was unable to put in a good lap time. By the time he changed his tires and went on for another lap, spun into the gravel, bringing out a red flag. Later on, the heavy rain ended the session, leaving the Ferrari driver in P10.
Ferrari defends 2022 F1 Brazilian GP qualifying strategy calls claims session was very very intense for all teams
Charles Leclerc driving the (#16) Ferrari F1-75 on track during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Brazil at Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace on November 11, 2022, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) During the qualifying session, Ferrari yet again made a strategic blunder that cost Charles Leclerc a good position. Laurent Mekies, the team's Racing Director, however, defended the strategy calls made by them. Yesterday's qualifying session was quite tricky due to unpredictable showers and the track being both dry and wet in different parts. Though fans loved the unpredictable session, it was quite a head-scratcher for teams. Mekies pointed out how it was not only difficult for , but for all the other teams as well. He said: "It was a difficult qualifying as it was very, very intense for all teams, it was the sort of qualifying where you need to make a lot of calls. Some of the ones we made worked, some of them worked less." Not at all the Quali we wanted. Fully focused on tomorrow’s Sprint and Sunday’s race.Not at all the Quali we wanted. Fully focused on tomorrow’s Sprint and Sunday’s race. It has not been a good year for Ferrari despite them being quicker than most teams on the grid. One of the reasons was their questionable strategy calls that have not been successful. Laurent Mekies explained how the team will be working with the drivers to analyze their decisions. He further said: "There's always a lot to learn about the right decisions you made and the less right ones. Certainly, it is something that we have taken the good habits from to analyse in detail with the team and drivers to pull together as a group." Seeing Charles this upset is just Seeing Charles this upset is just During Q3, Charles Leclerc was the only driver who was on intermediate tires while every other driver was on soft tires. Hence, he was unable to put in a good lap time. By the time he changed his tires and went on for another lap, spun into the gravel, bringing out a red flag. Later on, the heavy rain ended the session, leaving the Ferrari driver in P10.