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Charles Leclerc has admitted Ferrari are simply “not fast enough” to compete with their rivals at this stage of the 2025 F1 season. Leclerc started second at the Bahrain Grand Prix after a ...
Ferrari are desperate to kick-start their season but a radio message to Charles Leclerc not shown on TV does not bode well for their chances at the Bahrain Grand Prix. If practice is anything to ...
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli will start third and fourth. Catch the key updates from the Bahrain GP qualifying. Q1 will go green at 9:30pm IST, so buckle up for ...
Ferrari are losing time “everywhere” at the Bahrain Grand Prix according to an untelevised team radio message delivered to Charles Leclerc during final practice. The Scuderia entered the F1 ...
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc addressed his team's lack of pace after Friday's practice session at the Bahrain Grand Prix. With McLaren surging ahead in the time sheets, the Monagesque admitted that ...
Charles Leclerc has refuted claims that there is tension ... that he wants to go in a different set-up direction than the Brit. Ferrari have endured a turbulent start to the 2025 campaign after ...
Saajan Jogia is a motorsport and automotive writer with over ten years of experience. His passion for cars and motorcycles has been a driving force behind his evolution as a writer. He has ...
Speaking with media in Bahrain Charles Leclerc sounded optimistic that the upgrades would help Ferrari close the gap to McLaren, and Max Verstappen, at the front of the field. “We’ve got some ...
He’s not the only frontrunner who will miss out on valuable track time, with Mercedes’ George Russell and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc also staying in the pits. F1 regulations state that each ...
Cracks are already appearing in the relationship between Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton according to reports. It’s been a difficult start to the 2025 season for the Scuderia ...
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari's leading driver, celebrated his 150th Formula 1 race at the Japanese Grand Prix. Leclerc, who surpassed Sebastian Vettel as Ferrari's all-time leading points scorer ...
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