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Charles Leclerc Dismayed by "Huge" Gap to McLaren but Approves New Ferrari F1 Car Suspension

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Charles Leclerc was disappointed by a "huge" deficit to McLaren in Formula 1's Belgian Grand Prix sprint qualifying, despite being aided by Ferrari's new rear suspension package.Championship leader Oscar Piastri took pole by almost half a second over Max Verstappen; despite running with more downforce than the Red Bull and thus losing time in the opening sector, Piastri got on level terms out ...Keep reading
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Charles Leclerc is satisfied with the behaviour of the SF-25 with the new rear suspension brought to Belgium. The Ferrari driver experienced positive changes this Friday at Spa-Francorchamps with the second part of the big evolution package. However, he still qualified fourth at more than seven tenths of Oscar Piastri, in pole with his McLaren. The Monegasque is disillusioned with having such a delay. "I felt the changes, but today the gap was (…

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The Ferrari driver is counting on the new rear suspension that will be present on his single-seater to get closer to McLaren on a circuit that the Monegasque appreciates.

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SPEEDWEEK broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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