Monza hasn’t changed Vettel/Leclerc relationship
Charles Leclerc insists his relationship with Ferrari team-mate Sebastian Vettel hasn't changed following the Italian Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc insists his relationship with Ferrari team-mate Sebastian Vettel hasn't changed following the Italian Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel respects his "very quick" Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc, but is working on changing that situation.
Ex-Formula 1 boss, Bernie Ecclestone, feels Sebastian Vettel has "lost something" and the events of Montreal have had a significant impact on him.
The outside world might be surprised by Charles Leclerc's performances this season, but Sebastian Vettel says Ferrari knew he had the potential.
Four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel believes Formula 1 will quickly realise that it needs the German Grand Prix.
Ex-Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya believes Sebastian Vettel's recent errors are due to "technical" issues not mental ones.
Angered by Charles Leclerc not giving him a tow in qualifying for the Italian GP, Gerhard Berger has warned Sebastian Vettel to "never" rely on his team-mate.
Mercedes’ motorsport strategy director James Vowles believes Sebastian Vettel could have proved a big problem at Monza if he hadn't have spun.
As Sebastian Vettel woke up to yet another week of negative headlines, Toto Wolff has warned against writing off the four-time World Champion.
Sebastian Vettel continues to sink deeper into the Formula 1 abyss. He should walk away at the end of 2019 and consider a 2021 comeback.
Sebastian Vettel believes "it's pointless to post pictures" of what 2021 F1 cars could look like and won't let them influence his future.
F1 motorsport managing director Ross Brawn feels Ferrari should make it a "priority" to get Sebastian Vettel back on track, saying it will be "essential" for their 2020 hopes.
Suffering another Italian GP to forget, Sebastian Vettel insists he is "not worried" about his form, he just needs to put in a clean race weekend.
Sebastian Vettel's future at Ferrari, and indeed in Formula 1, is up for debate once again after yet another big mistake at the Italian Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel has explained his collision with Lance Stroll at Monza, saying not only could he not see the car coming but he also believed that he had more time.
Formula 1 race director Michael Masi has revealed why Sebastian Vettel's penalty at the Italian GP was more severe than Lance Stroll's.
Sebastian Vettel has been handed three penalty points for his actions at the Italian GP, leaving him one major incident away from a ban.
Nico Rosberg described Sebastian Vettel's performance in Monza as "unexplainable" and believes Charles Leclerc took Ferrari's No.1 status.
Sebastian Vettel has said that he "still loves" Formula 1 despite another big mistake costing him dear at the Italian Grand Prix.
Lance Stroll says it's not fair that Sebastian Vettel was given a heavier penalty than him, as their offences were "exactly the same".
Sebastian Vettel dropped another clanger in front of the Tifosi, but his 2019 attempt will take some beating.
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel was given a ten-second stop-go penalty after a comedy of errors on lap six at the Italian Grand Prix.
No further action will be taken against Sebastian Vettel after he came very close to putting all four wheels off the track during Q3 at the Italian GP.
Sebastian Vettel has suggested Charles Leclerc did not stick to the script during an absolutely farcical Q3 session ahead of the Italian Grand Prix.
Wet or dry, it made no difference to Ferrari as they set the pace in Saturday's final practice at Monza, this time with Sebastian Vettel up in P1.
Although Ferrari claimed the practice double at Monza, Sebastian Vettel says one look at the timesheet proves Ferrari don't have the advantage many expected.
Sebastian Vettel said he would be happy to have "boring Formula 1 championships forever and bring Anthoine [Hubert] back".
He topped the timesheets of both Free Practice sessions at Monza on Friday, but Charles Leclerc is taking the results with a pinch of salt as he expects Mercedes will hit back strongly.
Sebastian Vettel may have been Ferrari's number two at the Belgian GP but former team boss Luca di Montezemolo says the German is still a "very, very good" at racing.
Sebastian Vettel doesn't care about status within Ferrari, rather he just wants to work with Charles Leclerc to turn the SF90 into a regular race winner.