Sergio Perez’s Red Bull seat is one of the most wanted on the Formula 1 grid, with several drivers having been linked to the position. The Mexican’s contract is currently set to expire at the end of 2024, although there is every possibility that Red Bull could choose to retain the 33-year-old once again. However,
MoreCharles Leclerc has revealed that he’d love to partner his brother Arthur Leclerc, and Antonio Fuoco at the Le Mans 24 Hours, a race he plans to participate in one day. Leclerc was recently at Le Mans to watch Ferrari claim the Hypercar class win and the overall victory of the historic race, which in
MoreAddressing ongoing speculation of a rift with Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz, Charles Leclerc has categorically asserted that such rumours are exaggerated and that the two drivers maintain a strong and positive rapport. Leclerc emphasised the depth of their camaraderie, despite the minor squabbles that have occasionally surfaced both on and off the track. Entering their
MoreFormer Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemelo has strongly criticised the team’s apparent satisfaction with securing third place at the Belgian Grand Prix. Despite its history of dominance, Ferrari’s performance has faltered in the 2023 season, achieving only three podium finishes in the initial 12 races and slipping to fourth place in the Constructors’ Championship standings.
MoreFerrari driver Charles Leclerc believes only Red Bull “know exactly” why Max Verstappen is so superior over team-mate Sergio Perez, with the Monegasque believing that it’s difficult to give an opinion without knowing the “full picture”. Verstappen has been exceptional once again this season, with the Dutchman currently set to claim a third consecutive Drivers’
MoreFerrari’s Charles Leclerc has provided an insightful evaluation of Ferrari Team Principal Frederic Vasseur’s performance as he concludes his first half-season in the role. Vasseur’s transition from Alfa Romeo to Ferrari marked a significant shift in leadership, replacing Mattia Binotto at the helm. Navigating the treacherous waters of Ferrari’s racing aspirations this season has proven
MoreFerrari will enter the summer break on the back of yet more big management changes, prompting question marks around the Scuderia. In December 2022, having watched Ferrari’s championship hopes implode, then-team boss Mattia Binotto resigned. Charles Leclerc ended up finishing that season a whopping 146 points behind Max Verstappen. It was a confirmation of Red
MoreCharles Leclerc has made it known that he’d like to compete one day in the prestigious Le Mans 24 Hours, a race which Ferrari famously won this year. Ferrari claimed victory in the hypercar category, which saw the Italian manufacturer claim the overall victory on their return to the top class. A special livery in
MoreCharles Leclerc has received an incredible amount of praise from former Ferrari chairman Luca di Montezemolo, whilst criticising unwanted Chelsea FC player Romelu Lukaku. Di Montezemolo was Ferrari’s chairman during their most dominant era, when the team was led by former FIA president Jean Todt, with seven-time World Champion Michael Schumacher at the wheel. Ferrari
MoreIn the midst of recent rumours, Charles Leclerc has moved to quash talks of a strained relationship with his Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz, asserting that the alleged tension has been magnified beyond reality. The dynamic between Leclerc and Sainz has often appeared harmonious since Sainz’s arrival from McLaren to take the reins from Sebastian Vettel
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