Russell predicts ‘fierce rivalry’ between Max and Leclerc
George Russell believes a "fierce battle" between Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc is ahead in the "coming 10 years".
George Russell believes a "fierce battle" between Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc is ahead in the "coming 10 years".
Charles Leclerc was taken by surprise by the rolling restart in Imola due to problems communicating with his team via the radio.
Charles Leclerc made the "right choice" not jumping on Max Verstappen's mistake at the restart at Imola - but Lando Norris disagrees.
Charles Leclerc was “a little bit frustrated” after Ferrari’s inferior straight-line speed cost him a podium at the Made in Italy and Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc says he can be friends with his new team-mate Carlos Sainz, and even rivals from other teams.
Earning a reported $12m, Charles Leclerc says he wouldn't leave Ferrari even if he was offered double the salary.
Charles Leclerc said that his Ferrari SF21 is feeling "much better" than last year in Imola, so his FP2 crash was a small setback.
Charles Leclerc believes it is achievable for Ferrari to be “just behind” Mercedes and Red Bull this season.
Charles Leclerc revealed that after being given his 2019 Ferrari as a gift, in which he gained his first two Formula 1 victories, he has since handed the car to the collection Prince Albert of Monaco.
Carlos Sainz said he was surprised and pleased by how quickly he was able to compete with Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc in qualifying.
Charles Leclerc says he took a lot of lessons from having Sebastian Vettel as his team-mate at Ferrari, which have helped him improve and become a stronger force.
Charles Leclerc says Carlos Sainz’s enthusiasm is rubbing off on everyone at Ferrari as they try to bounce back from last year’s dismal campaign.
Carlos Sainz has given an interesting insight into what F1 has taught him that he can utilise in life outside the sport – how to interact with older people.
Charles Leclerc has been racking up some important miles to increase his time behind the wheel of a Ferrari as he tested the SF71H from 2018 at Fiorano.
Reports state the Monaco Grand Prix will go ahead this year with spectators in attendance - and there will also be a stand for Charles Leclerc fans.