Leclerc explained why he didn't give Hamilton any advice.
Lewis Hamilton had a difficult first season at Ferrari, during which Charles Leclerc did not give his teammate any advice on how to turn the situation around. Charles explained his position by saying he did not consider himself sufficiently competent to advise the seven-time world champion.
Charles Leclerc: “My job is to make the most of everything at my disposal. I am already focused on many things to help the team and to adapt my driving style to the car as best as I can. It would be difficult for me to find time for anything else, and anyway Lewis has achieved much more than I have. So I can't give him any advice.
Of course, the adaptation process in a new team always takes time. I've been with Ferrari for eight years and don't remember what it's like to join a new team. I know how everything works here, and for me all the processes seem natural.
But for Lewis everything is new even after a year. The processes are completely different, as are the team's approaches to work. It takes time to get used to all of this.”
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Leclerc explained why he didn't give Hamilton any advice.
Lewis Hamilton had a difficult first season at Ferrari, during which Charles Leclerc did not give his teammate any advice on how to turn the situation around.
