After the finish of the race in Bahrain, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc complained of problems with the brakes, which caused his wheels to constantly lock in the early laps of the race. In Jeddah, Scuderia chief race engineer Jock Klea expressed confidence that the problems would not be repeated in the second phase of the season, but the team had not yet identified the cause of the problems.
“We continue to look for the cause,” Racingnews365 quotes Klia. – We had less than a week between races, just a few days, and the team’s base is far away. With the support of Brembo we have done as much as possible.
The brake problems did not recur during training in Saudi Arabia, so we postponed solving this problem. But to be honest, we have not yet been able to fully understand the causes of these problems.
We made some adjustments before Jeddah and are confident that the brake problems will not be repeated at this track.”
Source: F1 News

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