"Leclerc's Concerns: Ferrari Struggles to Keep Pace in Mexico F1 GP"

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Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari is "too far away" in terms of pace for the Mexico Grand Prix, as he and teammate Carlos Sainz struggle to extract enough speed from the car over a single lap. Leclerc acknowledged the strong performance of McLaren and Red Bull, while also mentioning the difficulty in reading Mercedes' performance. Both drivers cited rear grip issues as a major challenge, particularly with the aggressive soft tire. Leclerc expressed doubt about securing pole position but didn't rule it out entirely.
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