Charles Leclerc’s connection to Ferrari has always been obvious. But it seems he’s starting to think more with his head than his heart these days. Leclerc joined F1 through the Ferrari driver academy ...
Charles Leclerc’s emotional attachment to his team is one of the strongest on the F1 grid. But he’s now willing to follow his head, rather than his heart. Leclerc broke into F1 through the Ferrari ...
The comments come a report from Sky Italia, via F1 Oversteer, claimed that Ferrari were holding a serious meeting to address their current issues with chairman John Elkann and CEO Benedetto Vigna.
It is likely that Charles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari teammate, would deeply understand the Briton’s experience at the Singapore Grand Prix. It looked like Hamilton was on track for a ...
Charles Leclerc has admitted he’s struggling to see any positives for Ferrari heading into the final six races of the 2025 F1 season. Ferrari have endured a tricky run of form since the summer break.
Charles Leclerc did not pull any punches when declaring that Ferrari are now “solidly the fourth quickest team” in Formula One. Despite the high-profile signing of Lewis Hamilton, forming one of the ...
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur described the Singapore Grand Prix as “mega frustrating” after his team showed promise in practice but failed to deliver on race day ...
Ex-Benetton chairman Alessandro Benetton believes Ferrari's biggest problem is that there is not "one" leader capable of inspiring the team.
Sky Italia adds that a ‘serious’ and ‘pragmatic’ face-to-face meeting about Ferrari’s problems is planned, with chairman John Elkann and CEO Benedetto Vigna ‘expected’ in Maranello for talks. Ferrari ...
Seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton faced issues with his brakes towards the end of the 2025 Singapore GP, which allowed Fernando Alonso to catch up to the back of the Ferrari.
Charles Leclerc conceded that he and Ferrari team-mate Lewis Hamilton are "struggling massively with the car" after a disappointing Singapore Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc delivered a somber reflection on the state of Ferrari’s campaign, admitting that its SF-25 has reached its limit.