Ferrari won’t tell Charles Leclerc to rein in his aggressive approach to qualifying despite his third crash in eight days during qualifying.
Leclerc crashed twice in the high-speed left-hander of turns six, seven and eight over the first two days of running at the Miami International Autodrome. The second occurred during Q3 and left him seventh on the grid for today’s race.
He took pole position for both races in Azerbaijan one week ago, despite also crashing during the sprint race qualifying session. Leclerc’s coach Jock Clear said the incidents were a result of him taking risks in order to overcome the team’s deficit to Red Bull.
“In some ways this maybe is a reflection of his mindset when he’s up against a car that is demonstrably quicker than his. It’s a sort of ‘I’m just going to have to make the difference myself’. Which, of course, physics ultimately catches you out.
“We’re not going to say to him, ‘look, calm down Charles’, because over the course of a year his qualifying is outstanding and that puts him in a very strong position for a lot of races, as he did last weekend, clearly.
“But the car’s been relatively quite nice here. It’s not been a car they had real struggles with this weekend. I think he’s felt the opportunity for another pole position to be honest and maybe he just got a bit ahead of himself.”
Ferrari have repaired Leclerc’s car for today’s race and replaced its upgraded floor without incurring any penalties. “We went in backwards so rear wing, we changed the gearbox and obviously the floor was damaged so we changed the floor and rear suspension,” said Clear.
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“None of which caused a problem in terms of penalties or our pool of gearboxes or anything. So we’re comfortable with that. But obviously from a from a safety point of view, we have to change everything and then take it back to the factory, check it all.”
In his first crash at the corner on Friday, Leclerc hit the barrier nose-first, which spared any damage to the car’s new floor. However he hit the barrier rear-first when he crashed on Saturday, which Clear suspects he did intentionally out of “self-preservation”.
“If you watch the video, he ends up pointing straight and then it’s almost like he thinks ‘no, I think I’ll go in the other way’. He was going quite quickly at the time, I think it might have been a bit of self-preservation.”
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