Ferrari, Charles Leclerc and F1
Digest more
Formula 1 drivers have lauded the upcoming Brad Pitt film, 'F1', after a special screening in Monaco. Directed by Joseph Kosinski and co-produced by Lewis Hamilton, the film features Pitt as a veteran driver mentoring a rookie.
Ex-Haas team principal Guenther Steiner thinks it might be time for Charles Leclerc to seek a new challenge due to Ferrari’s failure to give him a title-contending F1 car. Ferrari have been the biggest disappointment of the 2025 F1 season, scoring just one podium in the opening seven rounds.
As everyone knows, Monaco is usually an overtaking-free zone. Drivers who have excelled here before from the current crop include three-time winner Lewis Hamilton, two-time winner Max Verstappen, and last year’s winner, home favourite Charles Leclerc.
Charles Leclerc fell victim to yet another Ferrari miscommunication as the Monegasque driver fumed at his team over their conflicting strategy with teammate Lewis Hamilton. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
Max Verstappen has called out the decision to seemingly let Imola slide off the F1 calendar. The iconic circuit is out of contract at the end of the season with no sight of a resolution, while Zandvoort’s exit after 2026 has already been confirmed.
Charles Leclerc has said a "sweet spot" in the regulations on overtaking in Formula 1 can never be found, after
CricTracker on MSN2d
WATCH: Charles Leclerc spotted in his 800 thousand Euros Ferrari at McDonald's after poor race at Imola GPCharles Leclerc had a tough day at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. At the end of the race, Leclerc finished on sixth place for Ferrari. After having a rough day at work, Charles Leclerc finally found some joy when he stopped at McDonald’s drive-thru.
Charles Leclerc had to settle for sixth at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix and the Ferrari driver was left unimpressed with the team's situation.