
Charles Leclerc to run on a new power unit for the Miami Grand Prix
After Carlos Sainz received a new power unit in Imola, Charles Leclerc will receive one at this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix.
After Carlos Sainz received a new power unit in Imola, Charles Leclerc will receive one at this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix.
The highly anticipated F1 22 video game will be published on Friday, July 1st, with Charles Leclerc as the cover star.
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto has defended Charles Leclerc after the Monegasque squandered a podium finish at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Following a difficult F1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on Sunday, Charles Leclerc criticized his catastrophic spin, saying it “shouldn’t have happened.”
After passing Charles Leclerc in the closing circuits, Max Verstappen won the sprint race and gained pole position for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.
During their karting days, Charles Leclerc confesses he and Max Verstappen “hated each other.”
In a wet first practice of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, F1 title leader Charles Leclerc finished nearly eight-tenths of a second ahead of Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz.
Ferrari Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc escaped uninjured after being robbed of a $320,000 Richard Mille watch in Italy on Monday night.
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc cruised to victory in the Australian Grand Prix, extending his Formula One championship lead as Max Verstappen retired with engine difficulties.
At the end of the first day of F1 racing for the Australian Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc set the overall pace ahead of Max Verstappen in the afternoon practice session.
For the third consecutive practice session, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was fastest ahead of Max Verstappen ahead of qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
In the second practice of the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc once again dominated the pace, but his day was cut short after brushing the barriers.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc got off to a flying start in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend, topping the timesheets ahead of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in the first practice session in Jeddah.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc said that he joked about having engine problems over the radio during the final stages of the Bahrain Grand Prix, scaring his mechanics.
Charles Leclerc led a Ferrari 1-2 in the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, while defending world champion Max Verstappen retired just two laps to the end of the race.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc is currently under isolation after testing positive for COVID-19. The team announced the news on Thursday adding that Leclerc tested positive for the disease on his way back home from Abu Dhabi. This comes after the conclusion of the 2021 Formula 1 Season last weekend. This is the second time that the Monesgague is testing positive for COVID-19 after suffering the same back in January displaying very mild symptoms. The statement from Ferrari’s social media handle read: “Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow driver Charles Leclerc has tested positive for COVID-19. In accordance with protocols required by FIA and the team, Charles was tested on his return from Abu Dhabi.” “He is currently feeling fine, with mild symptoms and will self-isolate at home.” Leclerc finished P10 in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix finale ranking seventh in the Drivers Championship behind his teammate Carlos Sainz and McLaren driver Lando Norris. Ferrari was third in the Constructors title. Other drivers who tested positive for COVID-19 in the 2021 F1 season were Kimi Raikkonen and Nikita Mazepin. Lewis Hamilton, Lance Stroll and Sergio Perez also sat out in some of the races last season after contracting the disease.