Ferrari at a Loss to Explain Charles Leclerc's Hungarian GP Collapse
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What Charles Leclerc said on Ferrari team radio during the mysterious Hungarian GP problem
Charles Leclerc experienced a frustrating Hungarian Grand Prix due to a mysterious problem. The Monégasque driver, who started from pole position, crossed the finish line in fourth place. Let’s review together all the radio communications that took place during the race between Leclerc and his race engineer Bryan Bozzi. Charles Leclerc’s agony In the early stages of the race, Leclerc complained about some engine cuts, moments when the engine tem…
Suspicions Raised Over Leclerc's Ferrari's Legality
In a dramatic twist at the Hungarian Grand Prix, Ferrari’s strategic missteps handed George Russell a podium finish, leaving Charles Leclerc frustrated and off the pace. The Monegasque driver, who had brilliantly secured pole position, found himself in a fierce contest with Oscar Piastri and later Lando Norris, who opted for a contrasting one-stop strategy. As the race unfolded, Leclerc’s fortunes took a downturn during his second pit stop on la…
Fred Vasseur confronts Ferrari’s sudden pace collapse at the F1 Hungarian GP
Ferrari’s F1 Hungarian GP weekend began like a fairytale, with Charles Leclerc claiming a stunning pole position and dominating early in the race. However, what seemed like a red resurgence quickly turned into a disaster. Team principal Fred Vasseur has now addressed the sudden pace drop that cost Ferrari their best chance at victory in... The post Fred Vasseur confronts Ferrari’s sudden pace collapse at the F1 Hungarian GP appeared first on Mot…
Leclerc’s early lead fades as he misses podium in Hungary
Charles Leclerc’s hopes of turning pole position into a Hungarian Grand Prix victory evaporated on Sunday, as strategic misfortune and fading pace saw him tumble from race leader to fourth place. The Ferrari star executed a perfect start, keeping Oscar Piastri and the rest of the pack at bay during the opening stint. For much […] The post Leclerc’s early lead fades as he misses podium in Hungary appeared first on NEWS.MC - Monaco News.
Ferrari at a loss to explain Charles Leclerc's Hungarian GP collapse
The Ferrari Formula 1 team says it will need a full investigation into Charles Leclerc's unspecified car problem that saw him lose a Hungarian Grand Prix podium.Leclerc took a surprise pole over McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, before leading the opening stages of Sunday’s 70-lap contest. He looked set to at least finish on the podium until his SF-25 dramatically lost performance ...Keep reading
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