It's way too early to think about that. Ferrari needs to keep working in order to maximize WCC points in each race.djones wrote: ↑31 May 2024, 13:36Given the possible struggles at Redbull and the relatively close championship, I really hope Ferrari put literally everything behind Leclerc.
Sainz needs to have a strategy purely designed to help him in races and also never be allowed to finish ahead, even if its for a single point.
Leclerc has been very fast with the SF 24 since Bahrain. The issue with the brakes and the subpar quali session in Melbourne and Suzuka (which was really unfortunate as he was "just" 0.1s behind Sanz) didn't allow Leclerc to show his true pace in race trim.
According to Genè in the last 3 races Leclerc has been really happy with the behaviour and balance of the car, especially after the upgrades introduced in Imola. In order to challenge RB and McL in the WCC we need both Leclerc and Sainz at their best.