
Charles Leclerc Sees "Possibility" for Pole Position at Italian GP
Leclerc Eyes Pole Position at Monza After Strong Friday Practice
Why it matters: Ferrari driver 찰스 르클레르 has hinted that he could be in contention for pole position at the Italian Grand Prix, bringing significant excitement to the Tifosi at their home race in Monza. His performance on the opening day suggests Ferrari's SF-25 could be a strong contender, even as consistency remains a challenge.
The big picture:
- 르클레르 finished second in both Friday practice sessions.
- He was just 0.083 seconds behind 란도 노리스 in FP2, the more representative session.
- This strong showing puts Ferrari firmly in the mix, particularly on a track where pole position is celebrated intensely by their loyal fans.
The details: 르클레르 described the SF-25 as "tricky but fast" on both low and high fuel. While acknowledging the car's speed, he emphasized the need for better consistency heading into final practice and qualifying.
- "I'd rather be in this position than having a consistent car, but slow," 르클레르 stated, highlighting the team's focus on raw pace.
- Ferrari experimented with different setups in FP1 and believes they have identified the right direction for improvements.
- Despite his optimism, 르클레르 remains cautious, fearing that 맥라렌 and 레드불 might have more pace yet to unleash. "I think they have more than what we have in the pocket," he noted.
What's next: The focus for Ferrari will be on refining the SF-25's consistency in FP3 to maximize its potential for qualifying. If they can achieve this, 르클레르 believes a shot at pole position, which would ignite the passionate Monza crowd, is a real possibility. The qualifying session will reveal if Ferrari can translate Friday's promising pace into a front-row start.
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