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‘I’ve Got to Improve Everything’ – Leclerc Reflects After Sprint Qualifying

Highlights
- Lewis Hamilton took pole position in British GP Sprint Qualifying.
- Charles Leclerc finished fourth, nearly four tenths behind Hamilton.
- Leclerc admitted needing improvement in confidence and car feel.
- Hamilton led all Friday sessions and Sprint Qualifying rounds.
- Ferrari optimistic for better race weekend after Silverstone pace.
- Leclerc aims for more consistency to challenge for podiums again.
Lewis Hamilton takes pole in British GP Sprint Qualifying at Silverstone, while Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc qualifies fourth, nearly four tenths back, underlining contrasting confidence levels within Ferrari.
Hamilton tops FP1 and every phase of Sprint Qualifying on Friday. Ferrari’s pace surprises after Austria struggles, giving the team a platform it did not anticipate for the sprint weekend.
Leclerc concedes he lacks the feel to attack. He reports a loss of control in SQ3 after cleaner earlier runs, and accepts he must improve across the board.

The deficit stems from an incomplete connection with the 2026 Ferrari, especially at the limit. Since his last podium in Japan, he has endured a tough run of form.
Hamilton’s recent Ferrari win at Barcelona and two further podiums reinforce his rhythm. That form carries into his Silverstone pace, where he repeatedly hits the car’s ceiling.
With only one hour of practice before qualifying, scope to tune balance is narrow. Parc fermé constraints further limit adjustments, making driver confidence the decisive variable.
Ferrari reads Silverstone as a step forward yet remains cautious after recent setbacks, echoing earlier warnings about inconsistency across different circuits.

Leclerc targets steadier entry confidence and sharper front response to avoid snap oversteer. He believes unlocking that feel will convert laps into performance, not time loss.
The sprint result sets the weekend’s tone. Hamilton energizes Ferrari’s fanbase, while Leclerc faces immediate pressure to respond ahead of Sunday, where points and execution will define returns.
Visual Summary
1st
Hamilton
Pole Position
4th
Chasing
Searching for control
Locked in at 100%
Will Leclerc close the gap by Sunday?

Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.






