Ferrari, Charles Leclerc agrees with Mattia Binotto
Leclerc agrees with Binotto
With just a few days to go before the close of the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc agreed with the Prancing Horse team principal on the issue of the technical directive introduced after the summer break to limit the phenomenon of porpoising.
“I honestly don’t think it has slowed us down. I don’t think it hurt us, we don’t think it happened. We have analyzed it at length and we don’t think our drop comes from the technical directive,” explained the Monegasque, who finished second in the final championship standings, in the words reported by ‘FormulaPassion’.
Charles Leclerc is the third driver from the Principality to have participated in the Formula 1 World Championship after Louis Chiron and Olivier Beretta, as well as the youngest ever to have won a Grand Prix driving a Ferrari single-seater. In 2019, he made his debut with the Rossa, taking Kimi Raikkonen’s place, and in March he scored his first career pole position, in Bahrain. His first success with the Prancing Horse came at the Spa circuit in Belgium on September 1, 2019.