Being the oldest and most successful team brings unavoidable challenges for Ferrari. Recent seasons have seen blunders and dilemmas, like choosing between chasing rivals or eyeing future success. Charles Leclerc hopes for success at Hungaroring, but a 181-point gap to Verstappen raises doubts. Ferrari faces tire degradation issues due to rear aerodynamics, which won't be resolved this season.
Ferrari faces inevitable challenges as the oldest and most successful team. Recent seasons brought dilemmas between chasing rivals and focusing on future success. Charles Leclerc remains hopeful for success at Hungaroring, despite a 181-point gap to Verstappen, while acknowledging the tire degradation issue due to rear aerodynamics remains unresolved.
Leclerc stays positive after introducing an upgrade package at the Spanish GP, despite its expected performance boost not materializing. Ferrari grapples with inconsistency between qualifying and race performance, hinting at fundamental issues not fully understood. Leclerc's optimism shines through as he believes in Ferrari's potential for improvement and success.
A Clear Vision for Ferrari's Future
Despite challenges in the current season, Leclerc is optimistic about Ferrari's future. The team has a clear vision, with ongoing development work aimed at improving performance. While catching up to Red Bull seems difficult, Ferrari is dedicated to success in 2024, aiming to win races and championships. Leclerc's unwavering faith serves as a beacon for the team's future endeavors. LecLerc said, “I think we have a very clear vision of where we need to work."
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