Leclerc admits: 'We don't know what to expect'

20:24, 22 May
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Charles Leclerc is holding out hope that Ferrari will be able to find some pace in Monaco. After winning last year's Grand Prix, the Monagasque said Ferrari will hopefully know what to expect after tomorrow’s practice sessions.
After being asked if Ferrari would be able to create a specific set-up for Monaco's low-speed turns, Leclerc said, “That’s definitely one of the questions we also asked ourselves coming here. The answer – we’ll have it on track tomorrow.”
“We don’t really know yet what to expect. But it is true that there’s only low-speed here.”
He continued, “We’ll try and focus and put the car in the best place possible for low-speed corners, which normally on most other tracks you just try and find a compromise between high-speed content and low-speed content.”
“It’s all about low speed. I hope we’ll discover something new about our car that we haven’t seen yet since the beginning of the season.”