“I want to give a lot of joy to our fans,” Charles Leclerc breaks down his goals for 2024 at the launch of Ferrari SF-24
Ferrari's SF-24 was revealed on Tuesday and Charles Leclerc reckons that the car would be a better package than last year

Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz (via IMAGO)
Ferrari has been in the news for the past week because of its world-champion signing of Lewis Hamilton. However, this Tuesday was for the reveal of the SF-24 by the Scuderia and set a benchmark for others. The car was revealed to the F1 world, and Charles Leclerc seemed satisfied with the car.
The Italian outfit is the most successful constructor in the history of F1, and with the reveal of its 2024 challenger, it aims to take down the dominating forces of Red Bull. Ferrari’s golden boy is the team leader of the Italian squad and reckons that they could give a tough fight to the Austrians.

I hope the car takes a step forward in several aspects and, from the impression I have formed in the simulator, I think we are where we want to be. This season the goal is to always be among the first and I want to give a lot of joy to our fans, dedicating the race victories to them.Charles Leclerc said as reported by soymotor.com
The Monegasque believes the car looks great and is looking towards the pre-season testing in Bahrain to get a feel. Frédéric Vasseur leads the Maranello-based squad and reckons the team has improved over the winter break. Fans will be keen to see how the SF-24 performs with the hands of Carlos Sainz and the 5-time Grand Prix winner Leclerc.
What does Charles Leclerc think about the SF-24?
Ferrari has an excellent driver lineup for the 2024 season. With two Grand Prix winners, the team wants to go one step above what they achieved in 2023. The 26-year-old is optimistic about the upcoming season and believes that the team can excel and take on the forces of Red Bull.

The SF-24 should be less sensitive and easier to fly, and for us pilots, that's what it takes to get it right. I really like the look of the car, including the white and yellow parts of the bodywork. But of course, what really interests me is how it will behave on the track, since that is the only thing that matters.Charles Leclerc said as reported by soymotor.com
The Monegasque claims that the car would be easier to drive, as the engineers at Maranello must have fixed the issues addressed by him and Sainz previously. Subsequently, the 5-time winner is eager to get behind the wheel and test the car himself. The Scuderia are aiming high this season and their drivers are ready for the challenge by the looks of it. The team would be aiming for a title after a 15-year-long drought in their trophy cabinet.
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