Polesitter Leclerc was jumped by the faster-starting Lando Norris, who dived up the inside into Turn 1. He then lost out to Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen during the opening stint.
Ferrari opted to keep the Monegasque out on his medium tyres until lap 23 of 56, when he made his sole pitstop for hard tyres. Leclerc was the only finisher to run a one-stop strategy.
But this led to his pace dropping off significantly in the closing laps to leave the team to ask Leclerc to fall behind team-mate Carlos Sainz, who eventually finished 10 seconds ahead. He kept slipping back to sixth.
Leclerc therefore reckons Ferrari had “something wrong in our numbers”.
He said: “Straight away from the beginning of the race when we thought the one-stop and the two-stops were extremely close together.
“After 12, 13 laps, I saw the numbers on the dash. They were pretty good for the one-stop, at least in terms of degradation.
“I wasn't losing that much time laps after laps. And considering our numbers, this was the right thing to do.
“So, I went for the one stop and unfortunately this was definitely the wrong thing to do.
“And for some reason, there was something wrong in our numbers today, because we were far off the ideal race strategy.”
Source: Autosport