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Why Leclerc's SF-26 Pace Dropped After Miami Sprint

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Charles Leclerc finished 6th (8th after penalty) at the Miami GP and wants to understand why the SF-26's pace dropped compared to the sprint race.

Why Leclerc's SF-26 Pace Dropped After Miami Sprint: Ferrari AnalysisFollowing the Miami Grand Prix, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc expressed his desire to understand the significant drop in performance from his SF-26 car between the sprint race and the main event.

Leclerc crossed the finish line in sixth position during the main race, but a subsequent penalty demoted him to eighth place. This result was a notable step back from his performance in the earlier sprint race.

"I want to understand why the pace of the SF-26 dropped compared to the sprint," Leclerc stated in his post-race press conference. The comment highlights a key area of focus for the Scuderia Ferrari team as they analyze the car's behavior over the race weekend.

The discrepancy in performance between the two formats suggests potential issues with tire degradation, setup compromises, or evolving track conditions that affected the car's competitiveness. For Ferrari, pinpointing the exact cause will be crucial for future development and race strategy.