Charles Leclerc has accused Red Bull and McLaren of "doing
something weird" with their engines after the Emilia Romagna Grand
Prix. Leclerc started third behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen and
McLaren's Lando Norris at Imola, and finished there, eight seconds
behind Verstappen who was reeled in by Norris in the closing
stages. Ferrari brought a sizeable upgrade package to Imola, which
appeared to work well during Friday practice, but the Scuderia
slipped back in qualifying and the race, a weakness Leclerc
identified. But the Monegasque felt there was something "weird"
going on with how Ferrari's two rivals use their energy. "I think
our race pace is very, very strong," Leclerc told Sky Sports F1.
"I’m more optimistic than yesterday looking back at the qualifying
because this is where I think we are lacking on a weekend like
this. "We lost everything in the straights, and they are doing
something weird with the energy, engine-wise, McLaren and Red Bull.
"We will look into that. Once we fix that, we’ve got a real shot of
going back onto the top step of the podium."
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