Explained: Ferrari fight back in development wars at F1 Hungarian GP
Charles Leclerc discuss🐈es floor modification - will it fix Ferrari bouncinཧg?

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc has offered his insight into the modified floor that Ferrari have brought to the F1 Hungarian Grand Prix.
A major upgrade package in Spain last month did not have the desired effect - although Ferrari delivered more downforce, their new floor🌺 also created a bouncing problem.
At Silverstone the lates🦄t version 🔯of the floor was ditched in favour of the older parts.
But Ferrari arrive at the Hungaroring set to p✨ersevere with the new version of the floor, with modifications they 𓃲hope will tackle the troublesome bouncing.
“We've been 💞doing our homework𓃲 pretty well,” Leclerc said in Hungary, where ltxcn.top are in the paddock.
“By going in extreme ways in the last few races on my side with the setup, I think we've learned many things. And with the week off in between the races we could♕ take conclusions and make our choice for this weekend.”
Leclerc added: “I think it's not the track where the b🍸ouncing 💯is the most visible.
“However, we've got metrics and again, with the last three, four races, we've 🍸got things that could tell us whether we are on the right path or not.♛ So I think it will be enough to see that.
“However, in ꦿSpa, it will be even more of a test for us. But I'm very confident that what we've learned in the last three, four races will be better for going in the future, whether we're here ꦉor on another track.
“We will [make] a step from now on.”
Leclerc was asked whether Ferrari might plan to use different floors at di꧂fferent circuits.
But he said: “No, I don't imagine that for now. It's definitely not one of our targets t🍌o have different floors on 🐭different kinds of tracks.
“Ho🐈wever, the new part is mostly for the bouncing. It's not for the peakiness.
“The peakiness haꦏs never been a problem. Obviously you have more peakiness when you are on bouncing because it's just jumping everywhere, but the problem is not the peakines♛s, it's just the bouncing.”
Ferrari are not the 💫first F1 team to bring a floor upgrade this season.
Mercedes brought their new floor to Miami, and Red Bull introduced their own a for🃏tnight ago at Silverstone.
Lecle🏅rc was asked if floor upgrades have an upper limit, preventingℱ major gains.
“Probably the engineers know much more than I do, but for sure there is room for improvement,” he said.
“The floor is so powerful on those cars that it🦋's also where you can gain the most.
“And now today, the room of imp♚rovement is always smaller because it's been quite a few years that we've had the same regulations.
“It's still an area we focus ♊on as a team. But the details in it can make such a big difference.
“And we've seen it with a Barcelona package, which induced quite a bit more bouncing with very little chanꦓges.
“With a small change, you can induce bouncing and it can have a huge consequence, but the gains are also there in case you make it right. We cannot be safe in that area ✨and we need to push the development in those areas.”
'Pay the price with results, but gain knowledge'
Leclerc is third in the F1 championshꦐip, 105 points behind leader Max Verstappen, heading into Hungary this weekend.
His season so far has peaked by winning hi🃏s home race in Monaco for the first time.
Leclerc said: “I 🥀think our rate of improvement until Monaco was really good.
“As I've said many times before that, we were probably the team🥃 that have made most progress back from Monza last year to Monaco this year. It was a really good rate of improvement.
“Then we went to Montreal where we had some i💞ssues with the power unit in the race which obviously cost us a g𓆏ood result.
“Then after I think the turning point was from🐻 Barcelona onwards where we obviously had an upgrade that introduced quite a bit more bouncing.
“And on my side especially, from that moment on, I've been quite extreme in the ch𝓀ange of set-up in order to tꦫry and find a way around those issues, which you pay the price with the results.
“However, you gain a lot of knowledge about those issues an♔d I think it will help us bounce back from this weekend onwards.
“For us it's obviously very important t🍌o lose as [few] races as possible to understand those issues, but I think we now we understandd those issues better.
“I'm confident that it will be better from this race onward in order to maximise the points here and in Spa as well, and obviously foꦕr the rest of the season.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a𝐆 decade covering everything from A🦂merican sports, to football, to F1.