Leclerc didn’t ‘sign up for fifth place’, wants first
Seven points off third place in the standings, Charles Leclerc is happy with Ferrari's progress but says he wants more.
Seven points off third place in the standings, Charles Leclerc is happy with Ferrari's progress but says he wants more.
Charles Leclerc believes that the cars and better preparation mean drivers can no longer make such a difference in Monaco.
Charles Leclerc did not know he was following a Fernando Alonso precedent with his superb overtake on Valtteri Bottas at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz agree track limits should be universally defined in F1, each suggesting their solution to the issue.
Recovering after last year's fall from grace, Charles Leclerc says he "never really considered" that Ferrari had become F1's laughing stock.
Lost as to what went wrong with Sebastian Vettel last season, Charles Leclerc says the mood is "different" at Ferrari since the German left.
Charles Leclerc said he got "angry" at his radio messages in Spain because he wanted to chase a podium, but he was told about cars behind him instead.
Despite starting P4 on the Spanish GP grid, Charles Leclerc says reaching the podium on Sunday will be "very difficult".
Charles Leclerc accepts that F1 is trying to improve the format of a weekend, but must be ready to drop sprint qualifying if it doesn't work.
Carlos Sainz revealed he had been struggling with the revamped Turn 10 as he qualified sixth for his home race, the Spanish Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc said he would change his approach to a race weekend after Portimao, and at the Spanish GP he was already seeing benefits.
Charles Leclerc was far from pleased with his display at the Portuguese Grand Prix, saying he still has "a lot to learn".
Charles Leclerc said he is "getting used" to hard-working drivers at Ferrari, but his different approach does not mean less commitment.
Charles Leclerc felt he could have done a “much better job” over the Portuguese Grand Prix weekend despite finishing sixth – two places higher than he started.
Mark Webber expects Ferrari to keep the current driver lineup of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz for a long time.