
Charles Leclerc says Ferrari had as strong start to the Mexico City Grand Prix weekend and can compete with a struggling Max Verstappen in race trim, but believes McLaren could be out of reach.
FP1 saw nine rookies taking part and Leclerc topped the session, while Verstappen – who sat out the first hour – was quickest over one lap in FP2. Leclerc believes the race pace compared to Red Bull looked competitive but he points to McLaren’s high fuel pace as particularly  strong.
“Friday was a positive one,” Leclerc said. “We are still on the back foot compared to Red Bull, especially on low fuel, and McLaren, especially on high fuel. No surprises there. We expected them to be the strongest team coming here, but we’ve done pretty good laps.
“I felt quite good with the car. We’ve just got to build from that tomorrow and hopefully we can gain a little bit more performance.
“On the high fuel, we were maybe a little bit better compared to Red Bull, but McLaren was in a league of their own by a lot, so I don’t know exactly what is going on there. I hope they were on low fuel, but I don’t know.
“They seem to be very strong, so for now it doesn’t seem realistic for us to be fighting with them in the race, but we are going to try and make changes in order to be closer to them.”
Leclerc was second in FP2 and teammate Lewis Hamilton was also in the top five, but the seven-time world champion also wasn’t happy with the handling of his car.
“I’m surprised how relatively close we are, given how not great it felt,” Hamilton said. “I mean, every time you come here, the grip is… Because of the altitude, we’re all running pretty high downforce, but it feels lower than Monza. You’re sliding around, trying to find grip, but it’s just not there.
“The balance is very open. I’ve got a lot of work to do overnight to try and figure out how to find a more streamlined balance.