The Ferrari power unit was not in a happy place during the Brazilian GP sprint.
Charles Leclerc is encouraged for Ferrari after seeing Yuki Tsunoda’s strong Brazilian GP sprint performance on new soft tyres, but could engine management issues prove to be their downfall?
“The race pace wasn’t too bad if we compare it to Mercedes,” Leclerc told Sky F1, “but if we compare it to McLaren, Lando Norris was extremely quick, the Red Bulls were extremely quick. Leclerc and team-mate Carlos Sainz contested the sprint on used softs, while Tsunoda in the AlphaTauri was impressing on a new set of that compound, the Japanese racer also passing Hamilton as he scored a P6 finish.
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