Leclerc’s mental coaching revealed angry side
Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport have run a double-page spread about how Charles Leclerc worked with mental coaches to help him reach Formula 1.
Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport have run a double-page spread about how Charles Leclerc worked with mental coaches to help him reach Formula 1.
The first Ferrari driver since Michael Schumacher to take four consecutive pole positions, Charles Leclerc says he hasn't changed his approach to qualifying, at least not since after Baku.
Formula 1's young guns are adding real value to the sport with former Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali impressed by the likes of Charles Leclerc, Max Verstappen, Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz.
Mattia Binotto can be a "tough" boss when he needs to be, such as when Ferrari's team-mate troubles spill over on the track, revealed Charles Leclerc.
Mika Hakkinen says Charles Leclerc deserved his Japanese GP penalty as it could have been "many times worse" racing a damaged wing.
Charles Leclerc is a "much, much better" driver than Max Verstappen as he makes fewer mistakes, that's according to Eddie Irvine.
Charles Leclerc is grateful nobody was hurt as his Ferrari's end plate flew off his broken front wing, crashing into Lewis Hamilton's mirror.
Charles Leclerc will one day be crowned F1 World Champion, that's according to Jean Todt who says all he needs is the "right" car.
Charles Leclerc feels that he's "very lucky" to have Sebastian Vettel as his team-mate at Ferrari.
Helmut Marko says it was "clear" Charles Leclerc deserved a penalty for his clash with Max Verstappen as he would have gone off the track had he not hit the Red Bull.
There were two major talking points from Japan: Mercedes' strategy and Charles Leclerc's actions after big damage on the opening lap at Suzuka.
Former World Champion Jacques Villeneuve believes Sebastian Vettel should have received a penalty for his false start in Japan.
McLaren team boss Andreas Seidl says Charles Leclerc put "everyone at risk" as he ran with a damaged front wing that was shedding pieces at the Japanese GP.
New video evidence led to the Japanese GP stewards reopening an investigation into Charles Leclerc's antics at Suzuka.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc has accepted full responsibility for his incident with Max Verstappen at the Japanese Grand Prix.