Ferrari, Charles Leclerc and Canadian Grand Prix
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Sportsnaut on MSNFerrari F1 Struggles Continue: Leadership, Drivers and Road AheadFerrari struggles spark scrutiny over leadership and drivers. Leclerc, Hamilton, and Vasseur face challenges as the Scuderia chases glory.
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PlanetF1 on MSNBrundle fuels Leclerc Ferrari exit rumours with Red Bull and McLaren nudgeIt is "only natural" Charles Leclerc considers leaving Ferrari if he doesn't soon become a regular race winner, says Martin Brundle.
Charles Leclerc may be eyeing the exit at Ferrari as frustration mounts with the team’s lackluster 2025 performance.
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.
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PlanetF1 on MSNValidation for Leclerc as data highlights flawed Ferrari Canada GP strategyAnother race weekend has come and gone, and yet again we’re talking about drama at Ferrari – both off and on the track.
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.
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
Ferrari in chaos as Charles Leclerc ‘wants to quit’ and Lewis Hamilton ‘likes’ post blasting F1 team
FERRARI are seemingly in chaos ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix. The legendary team had been expected to push for the constructors title this year thanks to their talented line-up in Charles
Lewis Hamilton finished a lonely sixth and was a long way off the pace in Montreal; Hamilton revealed he hit a groundhog during the early stages of the Canadian Grand Prix, which explained his disappointing pace;