Leclerc Calls Canadian GP 'Worst Weekend of Career' Amid Struggles
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Charles Leclerc delivers Ferrari ‘nightmare’ verdict amid ‘worst weekend’ of F1 career
Charles Leclerc described his Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix as “the worst weekend of my career” and “a nightmare” after struggling to extract any discernible pace from his Ferrari. The Monegasque has, for the last two races, had the upper hand on teammate Lewis Hamilton in terms of performance, having found the Brit more of a match in the first two Grands Prix of the season. However, around the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, the seven-time World Cha…
The Monegasse Charles Lerclerc was not to be comforted after the final training to the Canada-GP: "That was probably the worst quality I have ever experienced!" The Ferrari star says what he means by that.
Leclerc exposed Ferrari’s endless addiction to self-inflicted pressure
This was not really about Charles Leclerc’s qualifying performance in Canada When Charles Leclerc’s qualifying session in Montreal triggered another wave of analysis surrounding Ferrari’s pace, execution and missed opportunities, the immediate reaction focused on setup choices, lap optimization and whether Ferrari had once again failed to maximize the competitive potential available during one of the most important moments of the weekend. But un…
Leclerc Calls Canadian GP 'Worst Weekend of Career' Amid Struggles
Charles Leclerc has labeled the Canadian Grand Prix build-up as the "worst weekend of my career" due to significant struggles with performance. Starting from P8, he failed to compete with teammate Lewis Hamilton and finished P5 in the Saturday Sprint. Leclerc's challenges continued during Qualifying, where he was four-tenths slower than pole sitter George Russell and expressed a consistent discomfort with the car's handling throughout the weeken…
Ferrari Canadian GP qualifying results: Lewis Hamilton P5, Charles Leclerc P8
Formula 1 returned to the track in Canada for a thrilling qualifying session in Montreal following an action-packed Sprint Race. Here is everything that happened in the battle for pole position at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Q1: Kimi Antonelli leads the way, Esteban Ocon out early The drivers wasted no time heading out onto the circuit, with Alex Albon leading the queue. With ten minutes remaining, Lando Norris set the benchmark with a 1:14.213, …
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