Why is he always so strict with himself? Charles Leclerc explains
Ferrari’s Monegasque, often harsh in self-analysis after a mistake, goes into the merits of his approach.
Ferrari’s Monegasque, often harsh in self-analysis after a mistake, goes into the merits of his approach.
Sports director Mekies: “Team orders? We will not wait for the math.”
“Mistakes are part of the journey, we need to analyze them and improve.”
For ad Benedetto Vigna, the Maranello stable must continue to fight for the title.
For the Scotsman, correctives are urgently needed inside the Cavallino box: “The two drivers are starting to lose confidence in the team.”
“We didn’t have to react to Verstappen, we had to go longer on the second stint….”
“You have to struggle and not show your frustration to the outside world.”
Finnish driver drowned by hard tires during the Hungarian Grand Prix
Horner tries to dribble a question about yet another mismanagement by the red wall.
“There has never been a constant race, something always happens. It’s pretty tiring.”
Red Bull driver makes a comeback from 10th position and surprisingly wins ahead of the two Mercedes
The team principal hopes the two drivers will focus on beating Russell and doing one-two: “The duel between them must be risk-free.”
The Monegasque, third in qualifying, wants to focus on his race and not on the leader, who will start only tenth.
Impressive show of strength by the Monegasque: third the other Ferrarista Sainz.
The Monegasque knows how to put the disappointment of Le Castellet behind him for good.
The world leader believes Ferrari is super favorite in Hungary over Red Bull.
After the mistake in France, the Monegasque still believes in the title and wants to make up points as early as Hungary.
“There are so many races left and anything can happen,” observes Ferrari’s Spaniard.
“The mistakes he continues to make after five years suggest that he is not yet ready,” said Mauro Forghieri.
According to the Mercedes driver, it was porpoising that sent the Ferrari driver off track
Former world champion Damon Hill confident: “He is more familiar with strategies.”
“Red Bull has the road paved, chain of mistakes continues”
Monegasque driver is third worst in history in pole-to-win percentage
According to Marca reports, both Maranello drivers will be penalized at least two more times for engine trouble
“I don’t agree with those who compare Charles’ off-track with Vettel’s at Hockenheim in 2018.”
Red Bull driver focuses attention on the Hungarian Grand Prix
The Monegasque’s reaction after the accident in France pleased the president and ad of the rainbow Circus very much.
“This is how you don’t win a championship,” observes the Canadian.
The Catalan expressed all his disappointment at yet another misadventure of the Monegasque.