Charles Leclerc acknowledged that a lack of grip and feeling capped his performance in qualifying at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez where the Ferrari charger secured fourth on the grid for Sunday’s Mexico City Grand Prix. Despite his best efforts, Leclerc’s push on his final flyer in Q3 was thwarted by a slide at Turn 10, which limited his potential to challenge for a higher position. The Monegasque ultimately ended up 0.319s adrift from his pole-sitting teammate, Carlos Sainz. But Leclerc was candid about his frustrations, admitting the outcome didn’t come as a surprise. "I'm disappointed, but I'm not surprised. I was struggling and not feeling well since FP2 with the car. That's the way
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