Ferrari's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix branded a 'complete disaster'

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Ferrari's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix branded a 'complete disaster'
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Tough questions are already being asked about Charles Leclerc's Ferrari future. F1

Ferrari’s Saudi Arabian GP branded a ‘complete disaster’ raising questions about Leclerc’s futureP7 in Jeddah at a race where Ferrari “promised so much”, Christian Danner believes Charles Leclerc is wondering whether his decision to sign with Ferrari until the end of 2024 was the right one.

Although two winless campaigns followed the signing of that contract, Ferrari said to have been hamstrung by the FIA having used an illegal engine, the Monégasque driver was back on the top step of the podium last year and dreaming of a title fight only for that to peter out. Leclerc, despite Ferrari saying they’d resolved all of last year’s engine problems, retired from the Bahrain Grand Prix when his Control Electronics failed and didn’t have the speed to fight for the podium at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

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