Charles Leclerc says his greedy nature cost him French and Imola GPs
Charles Leclerc says his greedy nature cost him French and Imola GPs Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Today wasn’t a great day for us, way too much degradation.
We’ll keep pushing until the end no matter what.Big congratulations for winning your second world championship. Today wasn’t a great day for us, way too much degradation. We’ll keep pushing until the end no matter what. Talking about the incident in Imola, Leclerc said that he has learned a lot from the incident and any F1 driver tries to work on these details to get better. He said: "Maybe also in Imola when the best I could (have done) was just staying in my position, and I thought about doing better. From a driver's point of view, it has given me many more things (to learn on and work from) that probably you don't see from the outside. As a driver, you always try to work on the small details - not weaknesses - but every time you a race, you learn from it. You try to bring it forward and be a better driver. There's not much I would have changed personally at the beginning of the season." Leclerc (252) trail Perez by a point heading into the US GP in Austin this weekend.
Charles Leclerc says his greedy nature cost him French and Imola GPs
Charles Leclerc had incident at Imola and France Charles Leclerc has said that he was probably 'too greedy' during the race in Imola and Paul Ricard earlier in the season. The Monagesque is third in the standings heading to the US GP in Austin this weekend and is in a battle with Red Bull's to finish P2. Looking back at the season, Leclerc said that he has largely had a good season. Amongst the minor blemishes, he pointed out Imola and Paul Ricard, where could have fared better. In an interview with , the Ferrari driver said: "Honestly, I'm very happy with this season. Of course we're always going to talk about my mistakes in Imola and in France, but in over 23 races - we have too many now - there's always going to be a mistake at one point or another and especially (when you are) pushing for the limit." "So yes, I was probably too greedy in France when there was no need to be greedy at that moment of the race (when he still needed to make his pitstop and was 20 seconds ahead of Verstappen)." Big congratulations for winning your second world championship.Today wasn’t a great day for us, way too much degradation.
We’ll keep pushing until the end no matter what.Big congratulations for winning your second world championship. Today wasn’t a great day for us, way too much degradation. We’ll keep pushing until the end no matter what. Talking about the incident in Imola, Leclerc said that he has learned a lot from the incident and any F1 driver tries to work on these details to get better. He said: "Maybe also in Imola when the best I could (have done) was just staying in my position, and I thought about doing better. From a driver's point of view, it has given me many more things (to learn on and work from) that probably you don't see from the outside. As a driver, you always try to work on the small details - not weaknesses - but every time you a race, you learn from it. You try to bring it forward and be a better driver. There's not much I would have changed personally at the beginning of the season." Leclerc (252) trail Perez by a point heading into the US GP in Austin this weekend.