F1, Ferrari: Charles Leclerc expresses all his bitterness
Fourth place in the Bahrain Grand Prix does not satisfy Charles Leclerc, who guarantees that he did everything he could for a podium finish.
Fourth place in the Bahrain Grand Prix does not satisfy Charles Leclerc, who guarantees that he did everything he could for a podium finish.
McLaren driver scores his second win of the season. On the rise for Ferrari, Leclerc finished fourth
Russell drops from second to third place, Antonelli from fourth to fifth, Leclerc will flank poleman Piastri in Bahrain.
Strong showing by McLaren’s Australian who mocks an excellent George Russell. Second row for Leclerc and Kimi Antonelli. Badly Norris
Gp Bahrain: McLaren continues to shine with Piastri in first place ahead of Norris. Ferrari’s Leclerc finishes third.
Charles Leclerc expresses his pessimism about Ferrari’s competitiveness after FP2 of the Bahrain GP.
On the Sakhir track, under the spotlight. Oscar Piastri achieved the best time in 1'30''505, pulling away from everyone.
Charles Leclerc addresses rumors of the alleged falling out with Ferrari and reiterates his interest in working with the team.
Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur spoke ahead of the upcoming Formula 1 race in Bahrain.
Frederic Vasseur analyzes the performance of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton in the Japanese GP and future challenges.
Charles Leclerc vents after disappointing result in Japan. Find out his words on the future of the season.
Charles Leclerc examines unfiltered fourth place in Suzuka qualifying behind MAx Verstappen and the two McLarens
Max Verstappen’s incredible lap in Japan: pole and record for him. McLaren mocked in qualifying, Ferrari to review.
The words of Ferrari drivers Lewis Hamilton. eCharles Leclerc after Friday’s free practice in Japan.
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Juan Pablo Montoya gives Ferrari a hint against Charles Leclerc. Find out what he revealed about the team's performance.
The Monegasque compares winter expectations with the reality of the track, but also sets a new goal.
The former president of the Cavallino has his say on the Monegasque’s future, which has yet to be clarified by the current management.
The Monegasque driver: “I had a strange feeling from the very first laps.”
“These rumors leave me indifferent, because I know what I want,” said the Monegasque driver.
“If we look at Red Bull there is still a lot of work to be done especially in terms of pace, they are better in terms of tire degradation.”
The Dutchman, who started sixth, took 17 laps to gain the lead, then flew undisturbed to the checkered flag. Second was Perez, third the Monegasque.
Statements from the Spaniard and the Monegasque who finished fourth and fifth in Belgium.
The Ferrari driver spoke after finishing fourth in the Sprint Shootout.
Statements from the top three finishers of the Belgian GP Qualifying.
The Red Bull driver penalized five positions. Next to the Monegasque will start Sergio Perez.
The Ferrari driver spoke at a press conference in Spa.
Ferrari team principal: “Future drivers? Today the only priority is to develop the car.”
‘Marca’ points the finger at the Monegasque and calls for more attention towards Carlos Sainz.
The team principal’s words, “We make too many mistakes but the pace was good, Charles should not always be criticized.”