Leclerc's crashes in the MiamiGP are the result of him trying too hard to catch F1 rival Red Bull, says Ferrari.
The team has subsequently changed the rear wing, gearbox, floor and rear suspension on the SF-23, although the new parts have come from the allocated pool so will not incur a grid penalty.
He said:"In some ways, this maybe is a reflection of his mindset when he is up against a car that is demonstrably quicker than him [like the Red Bull].
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