Ferrari may need to convince Charles Leclerc to stay with the team beyond the end of the 2024 season, according to reports from Italy. The Scuderia are hoping to confirm new deals for both of their drivers before the end of the
Ferrari have released a statement explaining that Charles Leclerc’s formation lap incident was caused by a “loss of hydraulics supply”, meaning he could do nothing to avoid hitting the barriers. The Monegasque driver was meant to start the race from the front
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Max Verstappen clinched pole position for the Brazilian Grand Prix on Sunday despite punching in a lap that he believed to be ‘terrible’. The Red Bull star also revealed that second-placed qualifier Charles Leclerc shared his viewpoint. The drivers were faced with
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has revealed his frustration with drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz after the pair failed to make the most of a front-row lockout at the Mexican GP. Leclerc was the fastest driver in qualifying at the Autodromo
Charles Leclerc was greeted with a hostile reception in his post-race interview at the Mexican Grand Prix after he collided with home hero Sergio Perez on the opening lap of the race, prompting a frustrated response from the Ferrari driver. Leclerc got
Sergio Perez’s home race ended in disaster on Sunday afternoon as he crashed out of the Mexican Grand Prix following lap-one contact with Charles Leclerc, deepening his Red Bull woes. The home hero enjoyed an incredible launch, quickly climbing from fifth on
Charles Leclerc claimed pole position for the Mexican Grand Prix on Sunday following an eventful qualifying session at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. He’ll start alongside team-mate Carlos Sainz on the front row, while Max Verstappen rounded out the top three. The drama
There is a striking difference in the way Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have taken their respective disqualifications from last week’s United States Grand Prix. Having had a few days to stew on the punishment, both drivers have given an updated verdict
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc was left red-faced before the United States Grand Prix after having his strategy ridiculed by Alpine rival Pierre Gasly. The former ended up coming home in sixth despite starting from pole position before he was eventually disqualified following