It's a good start. Charles Leclerc concludes the Friday with FP2 in Mexico at third place in the standings, behind McLaren's Norris – second – and the Red Bull of Verstappen which as usual dictates the pace. What is surprising, however, is at Ferrari the race pace, in particular the Monegasque, which gives us hope in view of the Grand Prix on Sunday evening at 21pm.
Ferrari, it's a promising Friday
Although the race pace is convincing, as is the flying lap, Ferrari did not lack for innovations during FP2. The mechanics of redIn fact, they had to change the anti-roll bar on Leclerc's car, who then took to the track for the race pace simulation. Ferrari has shown, once again, that it is fast in slow corners, and will look to exploit this factor by combining it with the top speeds that the SF-23 has demonstrated in previous weeks. Now, to try to confirm how good a view it will be necessary to obtain an excellent result in qualifying. Objective? Trying to gain points on a still stalled Mercedes.

Leclerc after FP2 in Mexico: "Working to make progress in qualifying"
To talk about Ferrari's Friday and the feelings for the remainder of the weekend, the first of October without the presence of the Sprint format, it's Charles himself Leclerc"It was a positive day, where we got to experience everything we had planned. We tested all the compounds and worked on the set-up, even though it was only Friday I think there is still work to do for qualifying and for the race. We will analyze all the data collected and work to make progress . "


