Charles Leclerc believes the extreme conditions experienced at the Qatar Grand Prix were “on the limit” for the drivers.
revealed he had vomited on Lap 15 of the race, while Lance Stroll said he was “passing out” and his vision was blurred.
“It was the hardest race of our careers, for every single driver,” he said. “The heat? I think there were definitely lots of things that added up. “We underestimated that it meant we are under so much more stress in the high-speed corners which is normally not the case. It’s difficult to put into words how difficult that was. Twice more difficult than Singapore. It was really on the limit.Sargeant forced to retire early from Qatar GP due to “intense dehydration”
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