Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc said he does not understand those colleagues who seek excuses for their mistakes. According to Charles, riders who are honest with themselves progress better and achieve success.
Charles Leclerc: “I am always demanding of myself when I make a mistake. Obviously the race in France was one where I blamed myself a lot. In Imola I also made a mistake, but at least I was able to return to the track and not lose many points. Whenever I experience setbacks, I try to analyze what exactly went wrong. I consider this my strength because every time I make a mistake I analyze everything and I get better as a racer.
Sometimes it’s obvious to everyone that the rider made a mistake, and I don’t understand those who try to justify themselves with a gust of wind or anything. Of course, in one accident in two hundred, something strange can happen, but I don’t like to waste time looking for excuses, because then you just stand still.
Source: F1 News

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