Leclerc afirma que el motor de Ferrari carece de potencia frente a sus rivales

Charles Leclerc cree que Ferrari se enfrenta a una difícil tarea para alcanzar a Mercedes en la temporada 2026 de Fórmula 1 debido a una desventaja en su unidad de potencia. El piloto señaló que el motor del equipo está por detrás tanto del de Mercedes como del de Red Bull-Ford.

Leclerc declaró que Ferrari espera obtener una mejora a través del sistema de Oportunidades Adicionales de Desarrollo y Actualización de la FIA después de la carrera de Montreal. Este sistema medirá la potencia de los cinco fabricantes para determinar la elegibilidad para continuar con el desarrollo.

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