The Qatar Grand Prix last year became infamous for its grueling conditions and oppressive heat, which pushed drivers to their limits.
Logan Sargeant, for instance, became so unwell that he had to retire from the race for safety reasons. In response, Formula 1 opted to move the event to a cooler time of year this season.
Despite the scheduling adjustment, which made the race less physically punishing, Ferrari still managed to put Charles Leclerc through an unnecessary challenge due to a careless oversight at the 5.419-kilometre Lusail International Circuit.
Peter Windsor calls out Ferrari for ‘odd’ mistake at Qatar Grand Prix Charles Leclerc faced the grueling conditions of this year’s race without access to his drink system, thanks to an error during its setup. While such a misstep might have been disastrous last year, the cooler conditions allowed him to persevere, clinching a podium finish and securing valuable points for Ferrari in their constructors’ championship fight.
However, Peter Windsor didn’t hold back in his criticism of Ferrari, describing the mistake as “bizarre” and emphasizing that such errors simply shouldn’t occur at this level of motorsport: “He couldn’t get his drink bottle to work, there’s something to do with a clip under the balaclava for it,” he pointed out. You think they would have sorted all that out long before they get in the racecar, wouldn’t you? He was going on about how it’s a double-fastening, and they’ve got to make the single-fastening. Why aren’t they doing that stuff at Fiorano or somewhere? It seems bizarre to me that that would be a problem.”
Charles Leclerc faces a monumental challenge in Abu Dhabi as Ferrari’s season hinges on a miracle The stage is set for a dramatic conclusion at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where the battle to end a 16-year championship drought will be decided between McLaren and Ferrari.
McLaren holds a 21-point advantage heading into the final race, leaving Leclerc and teammate Carlos Sainz with the daunting task of delivering a flawless performance. A one-two finish would close the gap, but McLaren’s pace advantage in Qatar—and similar track conditions expected in Abu Dhabi—could make that a tall order.
This time, Charles Leclerc should have a functioning drinks system, which will make the physically demanding race more manageable. However, his real focus will be on achieving a victory that could define his tenure at Ferrari and finally bring home the glory he’s sought since joining the team.
Adding to the tension is the likelihood of an intense head-to-head showdown with McLaren, while Max Verstappen, unburdened by championship stakes, lurks as a wildcard ready to disrupt their plans. It promises to be a fiercely contested and high-stakes finale.
Dec 4, 2024
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