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
Due to the updated results, Sergio Perez climbed to fourth place, and everyone who finished after Leclerc in sixth place was bumped up by two spots. “It is of course disappointing to be disqualified post-race, but that doesn’t take away from the
Charles Leclerc was left furious during the United States Grand Prix after Ferrari first left him out to dry on an inferior strategy before giving him team orders to concede a position to team-mate Carlos Sainz. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing
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Charles Leclerc was left calling for a penalty for George Russell in the cockpit during the first part of the sprint shootout session in Texas on Saturday afternoon. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video
Charles Leclerc has opened up on how he punched his steering wheel after he thought he had been robbed of pole position by Max Verstappen for the United States Grand Prix on Sunday. The Ferrari star will start at the front of
Charles Leclerc was left embarrassed ahead of the United States Grand Prix after forgetting that Sunday’s race will mark his 100th in Ferrari colours. The Monegasque driver was therefore left without a commemorative helmet design for the occasion. Leclerc joined up with
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has suggested that some circuits could be axed from the F1 calendar unless alterations are made. Track limits infringements dominated proceedings in Austria and Qatar, with Charles Leclerc among the drivers to complain about punishments dished out
The FIA have revealed the outcome of their investigation of Charles Leclerc, deciding that no further action was necessary towards the Ferrari driver after he was placed under the microscope by the stewards in the aftermath of qualifying. The Monegasque driver was placed