"It's an Insult to Common Sense”: Veteran Italian Journalist Blasts Ferrari for Not Using Lewis Hamilton to Give a Tow to Charles Leclerc
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"It's an insult to common sense”: Veteran Italian journalist blasts Ferrari for not using Lewis Hamilton to give a tow to Charles Leclerc
Veteran Italian journalist Leo Turrini criticized Ferrari for not using Lewis Hamilton to give a tow to his teammate Charles Leclerc during the 2025 Italian Grand Prix qualifying session.
The strategy would speed up the tour of the monegasque by three tenths, allowing him to leave in front of everyone: › We could manage it differently ›
The Tow That Never Was: Ferrari Defies Monza
Ferrari showed up at the Temple of Speed and basically said “no tow, no drama,” skipping the slipstream buddy system while Lewis carried a grid drop and Charles chased tiny tenths—bold zen or missed magic? The team picked calm tyres over spicy tricks, kept the garage smiling, and now we’re set for a Sunday where the DRS train might decide who gets gelato and who stares at tail-lights—Leclerc lurking, Hamilton plotting, and Monza being very, very…
Formula 1 News: Hamilton denies 'tow' as Leclerc rues missed chance
(GMM) Ferrari’s home Italian GP produced fresh debate after Lewis Hamilton dismissed talk of giving Charles Leclerc a slipstream for pole at Monza. The seven-time world champion, competing in Ferrari … Read More The post Formula 1 News: Hamilton denies ‘tow’ as Leclerc rues missed chance appeared first on AutoRacing1.com.
Charles Leclerc indicated that he intended to discuss with Ferrari the possibility of using the aerodynamic aspiration in qualifications to optimize his start chances at the Italy Grand Prix. Fourth in the qualifying session, the Monegasque will sway from the second line in Monza, alongside the leader of the Oscar Piastri championship. His teammate Lewis Hamilton, fifth, will step back on the grid after the penalty inherited from Zandvoort. This…
Why Ferrari didn't use Hamilton to help Leclerc
Ferrari has explained why it decided against using Lewis Hamilton to try to tow team-mate Charles Leclerc to pole position at Formula 1's Italian Grand Prix.Hamilton's five-place grid penalty for this weekend's race at Monza meant he would never be in contention to start at the front – so opened up an opportunity for him to be used to give Leclerc a beneficial slipstream.The idea seemed even more of a logical option for Ferrari with the field be…
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