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Charles Leclerc: Ferrari Has No Hope of Fighting for F1 Belgian GP Win

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Charles Leclerc’s Formula 1 sprint race during the Belgian Grand Prix weekend followed a depressingly familiar pattern for Ferrari this season: heroics on the first lap, followed by a slow deflation of the team’s hopes as the SF-25 slipped backwards.From fourth on the grid, Leclerc slipstreamed McLaren’s Lando Norris up the Kemmel Straight on the opening lap and went around the outside ...Keep reading
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Formula 1 superstar Lewis Hamilton already failed in the Belgian Grand Prix on Saturday in Q1 and only entered the race as 16th (Sunday, from 2 p.m. live at RTL). RTL experts Heiko Wasser and Christian Danner analyse the results from Spa.

Charles Leclerc will sway third on the starting grid of the Belgian Grand Prix this Sunday, and Ferrari's pensioner is not dissatisfied with his position, even though he still cannot fight against the McLaren F1 drivers. After a painfully finished Sprint in fourth place, he is now the best of the others in view of the race, and he was pleasantly surprised to succeed in making the evolutions work, which are a little better understood on this seco…

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atraccion360.com broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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