2020 taught Leclerc to be consistent, not risky
From Ferrari's difficult 2020 campaign, Charles Leclerc said he learnt the need for consistency instead of taking unnecessary risks.
From Ferrari's difficult 2020 campaign, Charles Leclerc said he learnt the need for consistency instead of taking unnecessary risks.
Charles Leclerc will have a new gearbox in his car for the next race, with Ferrari deciding to replace it as a precaution.
Race director Michael Masi says the FIA will look at whether or not adopting an IndyCar qualifying rule will be suitable for use in F1.
Former World Champion Jacques Villeneuve says Charles Leclerc has only himself to blame as his Monaco curse continued.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc tested Pirelli's new intermediate and wet tyre compounds, as the manufacturer prepare their new 2022 rubber.
Ferrari have reportedly confirmed that Charles Leclerc's Q3 crash in Monaco did cause the driveshaft failure which kept him out of the race.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto praised Charles Leclerc's attitude after he was unable to start his home race from pole on Sunday.
F1 race director Michael Masi says the Monaco Grand Prix stewards did assess whether Charles Leclerc might have deliberately crashed in qualifying.
Ferrari's inspection of Charles Leclerc's car after his Monaco Q3 crash did not cover the left driveshaft, as that was not broken.
Charles Leclerc admitted it was a “difficult one to take” as his home race hoodoo continued with a heartbreaking DNS.
The Monaco curse has continued into 2021 for Charles Leclerc after a driveshaft issue saw him drop out of the race from pole.
Toto Wolff says F1 should introduce a rule that states a driver who crashes loses his fastest lap after Charles Leclerc bagged pole in Monaco.
Charles Leclerc will start his home race from pole position after Ferrari gave his gearbox a final all-clear ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix.
Ferrari have announced they will make a decision on Sunday about whether Charles Leclerc’s gearbox needs replacing for the Monaco Grand Prix.
Toto Wolff refused to bite at an inference that Charles Leclerc might have deliberately crashed to preserve his Monaco Grand Prix pole position.