Leclerc was left without answers about his struggles during SpanishGP qualifying after being knocked out in Q1. 'For now, the only thing I can say is that the left-hand corners were undriveable.'
"I don't have the answer. For now, the only thing I can say is that the left-hand corners were undriveable," he said.
"Through the right-hand corners the feeling was very similar to this morning, but there's just something off in the left-hand corners that we need to analyse and understand because it was very far off what I expected." Leclerc initially thought there was a problem with his tyres, but the issue persisted on his second set, which mystified him as he had no issues in Saturday morning's third free practice session."I thought it was the tyres on the first set, but then we went on the second set, and the feeling was exactly the same," he expanded.
"I just had no grip in the left-hand corners from the rears, so we'll check the car well and I would be very surprised if everything was fine. "Even in the tricky conditions of this morning, I was feeling really good with the car, so there's something off."
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