Leclerc: I was thinking too much and lost the rear

F1 News
Sunday, 24 July 2022 at 18:18
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Charles Leclerc took full blame for crashing out of the 2022 French Grand Prix, admitting he was thinking too much which resulted in his error.

Leclerc was doing a great job keeping Max Verstappen at bay up until the latter went for the undercut, and Leclerc, pushing hard to cover him, pushed a tad too much, losing the rear of his F1-75 ending up in the barriers; game over.
The was the Monegasque was screaming over the team radio after his crash spoke volumes of his frustration, but in the end, it was another mistake - his first being at Imola earlier in the season - that cost him dearly this time.
"I think it’s just a mistake," Leclerc told F1's Official website after the race. "Tried to take too much around the outside, put a wheel probably somewhere dirty.
"But it’s my fault and if I keep doing mistakes like this then I deserve not to win the championship," the Ferrari ace admitted.

I am losing too many points

"I’m losing too many points, I think seven in Imola, 25 here because honestly we were the strongest car on track today," he added to Sky Sports F1. "So yes, if we lose the championship by 32 points at the end of the season, I will know from where they are coming from. And it’s unacceptable, I just need to get on top of those things."
"I was thinking too much and I lost the rear," Leclerc revealed. "It’s been a very difficult weekend for me, I struggled a lot with the balance of the car.
"I like oversteery cars, but when it’s warm like this it’s very difficult to be consistent and I made a mistake at the wrong moment," he explained.
"I go through the same process all the time, try to analyse – the snap was a bit of a weird one, so I’ll look into the data and try to understand if there’s something that I don’t know yet. For me it’s a mistake and that’s it," he concluded.
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto reflected on his driver's mistake while leading the race with Sky Sports F1, saying: "It’s just a mistake, it happens, in the same way we have reliability issues.
"I think what I said to Charles was that we make our lives a bit more difficult, but we will enjoy it more in the future if we turn it round," he added.

A genuine driver error

Leclerc said there was a problem with his throttle right after he crashed which made everyone think the problem he faced during the final laps of the Austrian Grand Prix popped up again.
But Binotto set the record straight saying: "It was a genuine driver error. (The talk about) the throttle was about when he put it in reverse and tried to move back from the barriers.
"Certainly there is always something to improve and learn in our approach. Step by step I think we are progressing and becoming better.
"Once again today we have proved that we have a fast car, a very competitive one, and we need to turn the page and look to Hungary.
"We can do a one-two there, why not? So simple we need to focus on the next result," the Swiss-born Italian mused.
Ferrari expressed their support to their start driver in a tweet after the race saying to Leclerc: "With you always."
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