Leclerc ‘ready to wait’ for Ferrari recovery
Charles Leclerc said he is "ready to wait" for Ferrari to climb back up the Formula 1 grid, but admitted he doesn't have much choice.
Charles Leclerc said he is "ready to wait" for Ferrari to climb back up the Formula 1 grid, but admitted he doesn't have much choice.
On a weekend where just about everything went wrong, Ferrari told Charles Leclerc to "switch radio off" after he went on a sweary rant.
Ferrari's dismal 2020 hit a new low at the Belgian Grand Prix, and an "extremely frustrated" Charles Leclerc had little encouragement to give.
Both Ferraris were eliminated in Q2 at the Belgian Grand Prix, and Charles Leclerc said he understands their fans' disappointment.
Sebastian Vettel is counting on a “reset” to try and ease his and Ferrari’s problems at the Belgian Grand Prix – where they were vying with Williams in Friday practice.
Charles Leclerc returns to Spa with mixed emotions as in 2019 he took his first F1 win at the Belgian track but lost his good friend, Anthoine Hubert.
Ferrari say they have "identified the problem" which led to Charles Leclerc's DNF at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Destroying his Ferrari team-mate to the point that it looks like they are driving two different cars, Charles Leclerc says his results are down to improved tyre management.
Ex-F1 driver Jolyon Palmer says Charles Leclerc's actions of driving without a seatbelt at the Spanish Grand Prix were "dangerous".
Charles Leclerc encountered "two issues" at the Spanish Grand Prix, but the fact he had taken his seatbelt off forced him to retire.
Charles Leclerc was blunt in saying he was "not happy" with the misbehaving front end of his Ferrari during qualifying for the Spanish GP.
Sebastian Vettel has denied speculation that Ferrari is favouring Charles Leclerc, saying "at the moment" they are receiving equal treatment.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc said his P4 finish in the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix "felt like a victory" to him.
Charles Leclerc is not expecting to make it back-to-back podiums for himself and Ferrari at Silverstone this weekend.
Charles Leclerc admits that it is "difficult" to see Ferrari winning races in Formula 1 any time soon, especially in 2020.