Leclerc has ‘200 per cent’ trust in Ferrari amid lost Newey F1 deal
Charles Leclerc has expressed that he retains "200 per cent" trust in Ferrari despite the news that Formula 1 design guru Adrian Newey will not be moving to the team. ...
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Charles Leclerc has expressed that he retains "200 per cent" trust in Ferrari despite the news that Formula 1 design guru Adrian Newey will not be moving to the team. ...
Ferrari is remaining cautious about claiming that the upgrades that it introduced at Formula 1's Italian Grand Prix have resolved the team's high-speed bouncing issue. The Italian marque began the ...
McLaren has denied the assertion that it possessed the outright quickest car at Formula 1's Italian Grand Prix amid the team's loss to a one-stopping Charles Leclerc. The Woking-based squad ...
Ferrari has explained how no restricted data on the Hard tyre saw Charles Leclerc play an "important role" in the one-stop that won him Formula 1's Italian Grand Prix. Leclerc ...
Charles Leclerc has expressed that he was concerned his chance to win Formula 1's Italian Grand Prix had dissipated when Lando Norris undercut him at his pit stop. Leclerc capitalised ...
Charles Leclerc has revealed that Ferrari has been losing 0.25 seconds through the same four corners as he qualified in fourth place at Formula 1's Italian Grand Prix. Ferrari entered ...
Daniel Ricciardo led complaints over circuit changes at Monaco, saying the alterations made ahead of the Italian Grand Prix have rid the iconic layout of its "character." The Temple of ...
Charles Leclerc has claimed that Monza will "not be the best track" to assess Ferrari's latest Formula 1 upgrades as he bids to land a podium at the Italian Grand ...
Lewis Hamilton admitted "it feels different" coming to Monza for this weekend's Italian Grand Prix ahead of his much anticipated to the Ferrari Formula 1 squad. After an entire career ...
Ferrari has conceded it was "a bit scared" that Charles Leclerc would damage his tyres in the opening stint at Formula 1's Dutch Grand Prix en route to claiming third. ...