Charles Leclerc highlights ‘exciting opportunity’ as Ferrari warning sent to Lewis Hamilton
Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton will become Ferrari team-mates in 2025.
Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton will become Ferrari team-mates in 2025.
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Carlos Sainz is "jobless" for next year as it stands, but Charles Leclerc said he's not exactly without potential opportunities.
Charles Leclerc was open in admitting Carlos Sainz had the measure of him all weekend in Australia...
Charles Leclerc looked off the boil in qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix, and the Ferrari driver has explained why...
In a session in which the top seven were separated by less than three-tenths, it's anyone's guess who'll take pole position.
Charles Leclerc comfortably had the beating of the field on Friday at the Australian Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc has set an impressive standard for Ferrari as rivals go on the chase in Melbourne.
On a day when Red Bull weren't able to gain a stranglehold on their rivals, it was Charles Leclerc who set the pace.
Charles Leclerc has had his say on his and Carlos Sainz's on-track battles, now knowing it's their last year together as team-mates.
"I think in the last few months, we are the team that have improved the most."
"I cannot imagine how special it is for him to get the call this morning and to jump into a Ferrari on such a racetrack."
Following his brake issues, Charles Leclerc is confident Ferrari are not as far away from Red Bull as it may have looked.
"At that moment, I understood that the best thing I can do is just to bring the car home to the chequered flag."
Carlos Sainz twice overtook Charles Leclerc at the Bahrain Grand Prix, and not because of team orders.