Charles Leclerc Joins Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel in Elite Ferrari List With Jeddah Podium
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Leclerc wins the podium in Saudi Arabia: Ferrari is recovering and an open challenge between Norris and Piastri
Leclerc had a strong race, he wanted the result very strongly and he managed the situation in a great way. He fought tooth and nail with a fairly nervous and struggling Norris, because he has a teammate like Piastri who is doing superlative things. With a more aggressive Norris behind him than ever, Charles managed to maintain a pace that no one expected. So was Nicola Larini, former driver and official Ferrari tester from 1991 to 1997, guest of…
Charles Leclerc earns the first Ferrari race podium of 2025 season at the F1 Saudi Arabian GP
Ferrari’s performance this season has fallen short of pre-season expectations, making Charles Leclerc’s podium finish at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix a welcome surprise, even for the Monegasque driver himself. Delivering an impressive race from lights to flag, Leclerc extended his opening stint and held off McLaren’s Lando Norris to secure third place. SF-25 showed promising pace in Saudi Arabian GP Despite bringing upgrades to the Bahrain Grand…
First podium for Charles Leclerc this season: "We couldn't do much more"
Third in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc signed the first podium of the season for Ferrari. In the race, the car suits him perfectly, but the qualifications remain a big black spot.
Charles Leclerc ‘surprised' Ferrari ‘came alive' to inspire F1 Saudi Arabian GP podium
Charles Leclerc has admitted he was "surprised" at how his Ferrari car "came alive" to propel him to an eventual third place in the F1 Saudi Arabian GP. The post Charles Leclerc ‘surprised' Ferrari ‘came alive' to inspire F1 Saudi Arabian GP podium appeared first on Motorsport Week.
Charles Leclerc ‘surprised’ Ferrari ‘came alive’ to inspire F1 Saudi Arabian GP podium
Charles Leclerc has admitted he was “surprised” at how his Ferrari car “came alive” to propel him to an eventual third place in the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Leclerc repelled Lando Norris’ advances in the closing exchanges to come home third in Jeddah to bring an end to Ferrari’s protracted wait to claim a podium in 2025. The Monegasque maintained his fourth-place starting spot in the opening stages, but he inherited the lead on Lap 22…
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