Charles Leclerc has admitted it was “quite difficult” to adjust to
working with a new race engineer for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Ahead of the weekend, Ferrari announced an organisational
restructure with Bryan Bozzi replacing Xavi Marcos as Leclerc's
race engineer. The role of a race engineer includes constant
communication with a driver while they're on track, acting as the
link between the team and the driver. Leclerc had worked with
Marcos ever since he joined Ferrari in 2019 and admitted the swap
ahead of Imola was tricky to adjust to in the opening phase of the
weekend. “He has done very well,” Leclerc said of Bozzi, speaking
to media including RacingNews365 . “It's always very tricky
whenever you change, especially in the middle of the season, like
it was the case here. “So there was lots of new things that he had
to get up to speed to. I also had Johannes [Hatz], who was my
performance engineer, who was new on track. “So I had two persons
in my team that were new in their role and that was quite difficult
at the beginning, but actually they've done an incredible job and
it went really well. ”Now we'll work on that and try to get
better, but it's a really good start.” Leclerc looked to be in the
hunt for a second-place result at Imola before a mistake at Turn 14
dented his surge. However, the Monegasque driver asserted that an
increase in pace from Lando Norris ahead, rather than a drop off in
his own pace, was to blame for the end of the attack. “To be honest
my pace was quite similar for the whole stint,” he said. “It's more
Lando that then gained quite a bit of pace, and it was not possible
for me to come back within DRS. “Then I was in a very awkward gap
to Lando where you don't get the benefits of the DRS, but you are
just losing in corners, which at the beginning of the stint with
the Hard, with our pace advantage, I could get within DRS. “But
then as soon as I lost it, it was also at the same time Lando
started to push a bit more. And the two things put together made me
go back a little bit. But I also had to try something a little bit
different. “I knew that by managing the tyres and attacking Lando
at the end it was not the right thing because the pace advantage
was not enough. So I just tried at the beginning to put him under a
bit more pressure.”
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