Canadian GP, Charles Leclerc and F1
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Daily Express US on MSNF1 rule forces Charles Leclerc out at Canadian Grand Prix after heavy crashCharles Leerc will be forced to sit out Friday's second practice session at the Canadian Grand Prix thanks to a little-known regulation that is set to come into force.
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.
Lewis Hamilton has likened driving his Ferrari F1 car to “someone that can’t dance” after qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion is set to start Sunday’s race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve from fifth on the grid.
Ferrari: Leclerc has lost confidence, that's why he may leave' proclaimed the headline from Corriere dello Sera.
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GPFans on MSNFerrari F1 star Charles Leclerc ruled OUT of Canadian Grand Prix session as official statement issuedUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access information on a device and to provide personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. List of Partners (vendors)
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.
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
Fred Vasseur said journalists should remember they are dealing with “people and not things” in an outburst ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix
Yet the Spanish GP ended in controversy with Max Verstappen ’s clash with George Russell and his subsequent 10-second time penalty. The Dutchman is now just one penalty point away from a race ban, and will have to keep it clean for the next two races.
Mercedes' George Russell snatched pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix from Red Bull's Max Verstappen. Russell beat Verstappen by 0.160 seconds to grab the fastest time just seconds after the Dutchman himself had taken it away from McLaren's Oscar Piastri.