Charles Leclerc, the Monaco driver, hopes that Ferrari’s important updates for the Emilia Romagna Formula 1 Grand Prix can address the team’s weakness in low-speed corners. Despite a promising start to the season, with six podiums and a 1-2 result in Australia, Ferrari has been trailing behind Red Bull and McLaren. Leclerc acknowledges that the team’s difficulty lies in low-speed corners, where they lose valuable time to their competitors. He believes that the upcoming updates will help improve performance in this area. Ferrari conducted tests at Fiorano before the race weekend to ensure the effectiveness of the revised parts they will introduce. These updates are not specifically scheduled to coincide with their home race in Imola, but rather a result of ongoing development efforts. While Ferrari does not expect a dramatic transformation, they believe that even small improvements can make a difference in the highly competitive field of Formula 1.
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