The season got off to a tough start for Ferrari and things have gone from bad to worse. 9WWOS
Ferrari was hit with engine trouble at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix on March 5. There was an issue with the ECU before the race and a problem with the replacement part caused his retirement when he lost power on Lap 40 of 57.
Leclerc was in third place at the time behind the Red Bull cars of Sergio Perez and two-time defending F1 champion Max Verstappen, who won the race from pole position.Leclerc qualified for the Bahrain GP in third place ahead of his Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz — who finished the race in fourth place.
Engine reliability problems forced Leclerc to retire when leading at the Azerbaijan GP and the Spanish Grand Prix. Vasseur believes the 6.2-kilometre Jeddah Corniche Circuit, with its longer straights, high-speed corners and less tyre degradation, will suit Ferrari's strengths this weekend.
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