Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton disqualified from F1 Chinese GP
Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton have both been disqualified from the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix for infringements found in post-race checks.
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Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton have both been disqualified from the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix for infringements found in post-race checks.
The Ferraris of both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton have been referred to the stewards at the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix for two separate anomalies.
Ferrari F1 boss Fred Vasseur has backed Lewis Hamilton’s arrival at the team to be advantageous to Charles Leclerc as it will alleviate the pressure on his shoulders.
Charles Leclerc believes possessing a similar driving style to team-mate Lewis Hamilton will be advantageous to Ferrari with the development of its 2025 F1 car.
Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari’s improved “emotional management” under Fred Vasseur has enabled it to overcome issues quicker in F1 compared to the past.
Charles Leclerc has said F1 must be "open-minded" about the potential mandatory rule of additional pit stops to the Monaco Grand Prix if the plan does not work in reality.
Charles Leclerc has revealed that Ferrari’s 2025 F1 car has been designed with the aim of making “small steps” in all areas rather than prioritising “one particular thing”.
Lewis Hamilton has admitted that he has an uphill task to beat Charles Leclerc at Ferrari in F1 due to his new team-mate being “well-embedded” within the team.
Charles Leclerc believes Lewis Hamilton has come to Ferrari at “the right time” in F1, as he revealed that his team-mate’s arrival has been a “big boost” to the team.
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has insisted he is not “scared” about the competition between Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc in 2025 hampering the team’s F1 prospects.