
Leclerc was furious after Monaco crash
Charles Leclerc confesses he felt enraged after failing to win the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix which is his home race as he hopes for better in 2023.
Charles Leclerc confesses he felt enraged after failing to win the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix which is his home race as he hopes for better in 2023.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has asked his fans to respect his privacy as they began appearing in several numbers outside his residence in Monaco.
Ferrari drivers Leclerc and Sainz were seen having a heated exchange following the Australian Grand Prix qualifying.
Charles Leclerc’s contract with Ferrari expires just after the end of 2024 Formula 1 season.
Charles Leclerc slammed his Ferrari race engineer following a misunderstanding regarding strategy at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah on Sunday.
Max Verstappen’s day was over in Q2 due to a driveshaft trouble, as Sergio Perez beat Charles Leclerc to secure Jeddah pole
The 2023 season has apparently begun with Charles Leclerc feeling extremely let down by Ferrari.
Charles Leclerc’s disastrous start to the new season took a further hit after learning on Wednesday that he will serve a grid penalty at this weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Sergio Perez was fooled by Ferrari into dropping from P2 in the Drivers’ Championship race in Abu Dhabi, according to Charles Leclerc.
Max Verstappen edged out Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and teammate Sergio Perez to claim the Abu Dhabi pole position ahead of the season finale
Charles Leclerc congratulates Verstappen after finishing third amid receiving a five-second penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage to hold onto second place on the track during the Japanese Grand Prix
Charles Leclerc penalty came after he finished second in qualifying and Carlos Sainz finished third, giving Ferrari hope that the Japanese Grand Prix will bring forth better results
Ferrari apparently plans two more upgrades for 2022, the first of which will be in Singapore after their apparent resurgence in Monza.
Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc’s yellow team gears for this weekend’s racing at Monza have been officially released by Ferrari.
A video from the Belgian Grand Prix’s opening lap shows that Charles Leclerc’s brake duct was clogged by Max Verstappen’s visor tear-off.
Charles Leclerc admitted fault for the five-second time penalty that caused him to fall from fifth to sixth at the Belgian Grand Prix’s conclusion.