Canadian GP, Charles Leclerc
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Another race weekend has come and gone, and yet again we’re talking about drama at Ferrari – both off and on the track.
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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
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.
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PlanetF1 on MSNBrundle fuels Leclerc Ferrari exit rumours with Red Bull and McLaren nudgeCould Charles Leclerc leave Ferrari? Ferrari have found themselves the subject of explosive rumours relating to key personnel, nam
Charles Leclerc seemed en route to fight for pole for the Canadian Grand Prix. Nevertheless a strategic call by Ferrari put him in a tough spot he could not recover from. Speaking to F1 TV, Leclerc spoke of his qualifying session and was fairly certain there was more in the car.
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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.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc claimed he "f*cked it up completely" in qualifying, which sees him start eighth for the Canadian GP.
Reports in the Italian media suggest Ferrari chiefs are growing impatient over Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc's struggles with boss Frederic Vasseur said to be on thin ice
The Monegasque is said to be losing faith in the project and is no longer ruling out a transfer away ahead of the regulation changes in 2026. He reportedly fears that Ferrari will not be competitive under the new rules. With Leclerc's future thrown into doubt, Mercedes have emerged as a potential destination.
Charles Leclerc endured another frustrating outing at the Canadian GP as a series of strategy missteps marred the Ferrari driver's race.