Leclerc P4 but Ferrari ‘extremely hard to drive’
Ferrari’s fortunes showed little sign of an upturn in Friday practice for the British Grand Prix, with Charles Leclerc describing his car as “extremely hard to drive”.
Ferrari’s fortunes showed little sign of an upturn in Friday practice for the British Grand Prix, with Charles Leclerc describing his car as “extremely hard to drive”.
Bracing for a difficult season, if not a difficult two years, Charles Leclerc feels it is important that Ferrari is honest about its ongoing struggles.
Only one man can stop Lewis Hamilton from claiming a seventh World Championship this year, according to Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc – and it’s not Max Verstappen.
Mattia Binotto says the Hungarian GP, a race in which both Ferraris were lapped by Lewis Hamilton, was a "very hard to swallow".
Sebastian Vettel believes Ferrari have taken a solid step forward at the Hungarian Grand Prix, especially compared to their rivals.
Charles Leclerc was upbeat about Ferrari’s prospects for the Hungarian Grand Prix after his team-mate Sebastian Vettel topped the timesheets in a wet FP2 session.
Charles Leclerc crashed into Sebastian Vettel on the opening lap of the Styrian Grand Prix but that's "not the point" said Mattia Binotto.
Ralf Schumacher feels Charles Leclerc has played a smart game at Ferrari to the point where he has "killed" Sebastian Vettel in the political fight.
Flavio Briatore has said he would have fined the Ferrari drivers 5-10% of their salaries for causing the collision at the Styria Grand Prix.
Sunday's drama and its double DNF have effectively ended Ferrari's quest for the 2020 titles, says former F1 driver David Coulthard.
Points aside, Ferrari's double retirement at the Styrian Grand Prix meant the Scuderia was not able to evaluate it's upgraded SF1000 in race conditions.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc has branded himself an a**hole after causing a double-DNF when he crashed into team-mate Sebastian Vettel on Lap 1 of the Styrian GP.
Sebastian Vettel has said there was simply "no space" for Charles Leclerc to try his very ambitious opening lap move on him.
2020 continues to worsen for Ferrari after Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel collided on the opening lap of the Styrian GP.
Charles Leclerc's weekend in Styria went from bad to worse after he was given a three-place grid penalty for impeding Daniil Kvyat in qualifying.