Ferrari Drivers Face Brake Challenges Ahead of Emilia Romagna Grand Prix

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Introduction

The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix is just around the corner, and both Ferrari drivers, Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc, are facing unexpected challenges on the track. During the second practice session (FP2), the duo expressed frustrations over their car’s brake performance, with Leclerc labeling it as ‘horrendous’ and Hamilton acknowledging brand-new issues with the braking system.

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Brake Performance Woes

Mercedes star Lewis Hamilton was notably vocal about the brake problems that surfaced during practice sessions. “These damn brakes, mate,” he lamented, highlighting the impact on his performance. Hamilton found himself grappling with a brake issue he hadn’t encountered earlier this season, which added to the complexity of his race preparations. For a driver of his caliber, vehicle stability is critical, and any compromise could be detrimental during the race.

Leclerc’s Insights

On the other hand, Ferrari’s young talent, Charles Leclerc, echoed similar sentiments through his radio communications, stating, “The brakes in the mode warm-up are horrendous. Mate… it is not braking.” The shared experiences between Hamilton and Leclerc underscore the challenges Ferrari has faced with the braking system this season. Despite their collective expertise, the continued brake issues have proven to be an obstacle that could impact their performance on race day.

As the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix approaches, both drivers will need to address these concerns swiftly to enhance their chances for success on the track. A clear path to improvement will be essential for both Hamilton and Leclerc if they aim to achieve competitive results in Imola.

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