Charles Leclerc, Scuderia Ferrari and Canadian Grand Prix
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motorsport.com on MSNCharles Leclerc: “Focused on work” to recover from disappointing Canadian GPThe Ferrari driver said the team was “not here to prove anybody wrong” after a disappointing Canadian Grand Prix weekend for the team
F1 racer Charles Leclerc chats with THR at the 'F1' movie premiere in New York and dishes on watching Damson Idris and Brad Pitt film during the actual races. Plus, he reveals the best part of racing for him and what made him want to be a part of F1.
Not only did Charles Leclerc miss all of first practice after crashing early in the session, but he was unable to drive his Ferrari in the second session of the day because of one lesser-known Formula
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motorsport.com on MSNCharles Leclerc won’t blame Isack Hadjar for poor Canadian GP qualifyingThe Ferrari driver qualified in eighth for the Canadian Grand Prix despite believing that he should have been in the fight for pole position
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PlanetF1 on MSNCharles Leclerc owns up to ‘very stupid crash’ at Canadian GPCharles Leclerc’s Friday in Montreal came to an unceremonious end after just three laps when a lock-up ended in a broken chassis. Speaking to media after FP2 — a session he did not contest — Leclerc admitted that it was a “very stupid” crash,
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For the start, Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris were the only drivers in the top ten to start on Hard, with everyone around them on Medium including Lewis Hamilton. Tyre graining had a major impact on today’s race.
Charles Leclerc reportedly has a secret exit clause inserted in his Ferrari contract amid uncertainties over his future. After nine races in the 2025 Formula 1 season, Leclerc currently sits fifth in the standings, a far cry from where he wants and expects to be.
Charles Leclerc’s Friday at the Canadian Grand Prix appears to be over already after damaging his chassis in a crash in FP1.
With a couple of weeks to go until the Austrian Grand Prix, the dust can settle following a chaotic end to the race in Montreal. The notable storylines are mostly centred around McLaren, after Lando Norris crashed into the back of team-mate Oscar Piastri with four laps remaining.