Leclerc Remains Confident Despite Crash Affecting Practice

Charles Leclerc hopes his recent crash won't ruin his weekend at the Canadian Grand Prix. After hitting the barriers in a practice session, he has only a little time to get ready for the big race. Leclerc wants to stay positive and believes he can still compete strongly.

What Happened in Practice?

During the first practice session, Leclerc lost control of his Ferrari and skidded off the track into the barriers at Turn 3. The crash caused a lot of damage to his car, especially to the suspension and chassis. Because of this, he could not participate in the second practice session, putting him at a disadvantage before qualifying and the race.

This was a tough start for Leclerc, but he remains hopeful. It was only a small mistake that everyone makes sometimes, and he believes he can fix his car before qualifying. Leclerc said, “It was a big impact, but I don’t think it will affect the rest of my weekend. I am confident I can still race well.”

His teammate, Lewis Hamilton, also faced some problems but managed to do many laps and gather important data. He is feeling more comfortable with his car and is focused on doing his best in the upcoming sessions.

Leclerc’s Confidence and Future Plans

Leclerc’s main goal now is to stay calm and work hard to get his car ready for qualifying. He said, “My crash was unfortunate, but it doesn’t affect my confidence. I still believe I can do well. I will keep training and make sure I’m ready for the qualifying run.”

He also noted that even though he is starting from a tough position, his faith in his skill and the Ferrari team is strong. “I know I can make up time during qualifying and improve my position. I want to give my best and stay positive,” he added.

Many fans and experts are watching to see how Leclerc handles this difficult start. His ability to stay confident and work quickly will be important for his success in the race. The Canadian Grand Prix is a challenge for all drivers, but Leclerc is determined to turn his weekend around and race strongly.

Overall, the incident has taught Leclerc to stay calm under pressure. With good teamwork and focus, he believes he can still have a great race and enjoy the excitement of Formula 1 at Montreal.