all drivers complain about the brakes all weekend all races, get the radio log for every driver on the grid and you will see them complaining about the brakesmzso wrote: ↑09 Jun 2026, 11:34He was complaining all weekend about the brakes.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑09 Jun 2026, 00:22Wait hold up.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑08 Jun 2026, 22:13
The brake issue fix was available. Leclerc chose not to change to the different specification discs. That's on him.
Which means his inability to outqualify Hamilton in Monaco is on him. And thus his position on track.
Tell us, if it were the other way round, and they had "messed up" Hamilton by pitting him behind Leclerc in the same way as Sunday, would you be decrying the team then? Or is it just that you like Leclerc?
And ultimately, Leclerc could have stayed out if he had wanted to. Only the driver steers the car in to the pitlane.
Leclerc was on his way to out-qualifying Hamilton and he hit the barriers; that had nothing to do with brakes! We can surmise they were working just dandy over the entire weekend.
When I view his on-board on F1 TV his accident does not seem to be caused by cold brakes or cold tyres. He was braking and acclerating repeatedly just fine throughout that warm up lap.
His comments after his accident seemed to point specifically to locking too hard upon application. He said he applied "only" 3 to 4 bars of pressure before the brakes caused the issue...
If we listen to the video it was clear he applied throttle before hitting the barriers. And again I rule out cold tyres and if they are cold it is on him. I suspect that was engine braking as he loves to do and the cars energy map kicked in and caused a surge - either in diff-locking the rears (the car had almost zero rotation) or litterally surging forward in torque.
I have never seen a driver that always blames the team after 10 years being with them and achieving nothing
he made the same mistake as Stroll
