Following the race in China, Leclerc also revealed that Ferrari have upgrades “in the pipeline,” but was unsure of how much difference they will make against Mercedes’ dominance.
Leclerc’s Mercedes fears confirmed, but Ferrari upgrades to come
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Speaking to media, including GPblog, after the Chinese GP, Leclerc said he felt Mercedes’ performance was now more in line with what he had observed during pre-season testing.
Leclerc said: “I’m not going to say I was waiting for that, because I was hoping that this pace, we will never see.
”But I feel like, after testing, there were things that were just not stacking up. In the race, I didn’t understand why we were so close in Australia, why we were so close in the Sprint. I guess now it’s a little bit more in line.
“But that doesn’t mean we cannot put them under pressure, and it’s through a difficult situation, because with the fighting of those cars, it can be quite interesting.”
On Ferrari’s potential upgrades, Leclerc confirmed: “There are things in the pipeline.
“How much is this going to make the difference when we see the gap with Mercedes, I don’t know.”
Following his battle with Leclerc, Hamilton has admitted that he is still learning about the “challenging” aspects of the new battery power and deployment used in 2026.
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