Ferrari, Charles Leclerc feels he gave it his all
The satisfaction of Ferrari’s Monegasque in Jeddah brought the first Sunday podium to the house of Maranello.
The satisfaction of Ferrari’s Monegasque in Jeddah brought the first Sunday podium to the house of Maranello.
The first words after the triumph on the Jeddah circuit for McLaren’s Australian new world leader.
Oscar Piastri triumphs in the Saudi Arabian GP ahead of Verstappen and Leclerc and jumps to the top of the Formula 1 world championship.
On the Jeddah circuit Max Verstappen is in pole position by 10 thousandths over Piastri, Fourth and seventh are the Ferraris of Leclerc and Hamilton.
FP3 in Arabia shows Piastri and Norris on another planet, while Leclerc and Hamilton try to fight for the second row
Lewis Hamilton placed 13th in the second free practice session in Jeddah, while Charles Leclerc finished fourth.
The Rossa driver spoke to Sky microphones ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
“The atmosphere is much better than people say,” said the Spanish driver.