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GPblog on MSNLeclerc is livid: 'won't go home without answers from Ferrari'Charles Leclerc's British Grand Prix was as difficult as it could be. The monegasque driver, after the race was very adamant about expecting answers from Ferrari regarding the car's woeful pace. For ...
OPINION: A rough diamond, no doubt – but is he really world champion material? Here's why Charles Leclerc is in danger of ...
Standing in front of 500 of Ferrari’s most loyal fans at the unveiling of its new Formula One car in February, Charles Leclerc’s message for the season outlined just one target. “The goal is ...
Charles Leclerc’s frustrations boiled over after a disappointing qualifying session at the British Grand Prix.
Ferrari sent McLaren a reminder of their pace in final practice for the British Grand Prix on Saturday with Charles Leclerc ...
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Autosport on MSNLewis Hamilton still struggling with "unbelievably tricky" Ferrari F1 carHamilton has had a tough 2025 F1 season so far, and though Silverstone was better for the Briton, he’s still far from ...
Leclerc went winless in 2020 and 2021, but Ferrari brought a strong car to the season opener in 2022. Leclerc went on to prove what he could do once again. Rudy Carezzevoli // Getty Images ...
How did Nico Hülkenberg achieve his first problem and has Ferrari got a strategy problem? Our experts answer your questions ...
All eyes will be on Charles Leclerc next season. He'll be replacing Kimi Raikkonen at Ferrari and become the youngest driver to race for the Italian manufacturer since 1961.
The Prancing Horse hasn’t won a title since 2008. But Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz have the Ferrari confident it can give the champs plenty to think about.
In an exclusive BBC Sport interview, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc discusses self-improvement, his "respect" for Max Verstappen, and why he will never make excuses for his mistakes.
This year saw Leclerc take three wins, 11 podiums and nine poles, while Sainz brought in his maiden F1 victory, nine podiums and three poles (recording his first in F1). Ferrari scored 554 points ...
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