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Charles Leclerc sees 'positive signs' but admits 'we can't expect miracles' from the SF21

  • Writer: Katerina Benedikt
    Katerina Benedikt
  • Mar 18, 2021
  • 2 min read

Charles on the difference between the SF1000 and the SF21:

"I think the balance of the car has been improved quite a bit. The handling is better this year. The technical regulations prevent us from doing whatever we want on the car. Therefore the SF21 is not a revolution, but rather an evolution of the SF1000. We will try to improve on last year, but there will be no miracles. We have to be realistic: I am hoping for it, I don't think we will fight for the championship in 2021. It is still very early to talk about the performance of the SF21. When I was talking about bringing Ferrari back to the top, it was a rather medium/long-term objective. I wasn't talking directly about 2021. It was not easy to do everything in just three test days, but it is the same for everyone. I think we used the three days in the best possible way. We did a lot of kilometers. It was the best preparation possible."

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Charles on the 2020 season:

"It was important for me to prove that even in a difficult season like that, I gave my best on track. Yes, there were mistakes and it won't be the last ones for sure, but I learned a lot. Every time I do a mistake, I analyze why and what I have to do so it won't happen again. So I learned a lot in 2020.


Charles on his objectives for 2021:

"My objective remains exactly the same as before. I always have to give 200% when I'm in the car, bringing the car to the highest as possible. That was the case last year and it still is the case. My mentality hasn't changed, my motivation remains the same. The team has to fight for wins and at the very least, for podiums. This gives me a lot of motivation to try to push everyone in Maranello, to work in the right direction, and to get back to where we want to be, which is a winning position. We've caught up a little bit, but we can't expect miracles. There are positive signs, a lot of good work has been done, but it won't be enough to get back to the level of 2019. We can't forget where Ferrari was last year. In F1, everything takes time."

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