F1 Imola Grand Prix: Leclerc Skips Media Duties with Illness in Struggling Ferrari’s Home Race
- Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc skipped media duties on Thursday ahead of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola due to illness.
- Leclerc's withdrawal comes as Ferrari struggles this season, trailing McLaren by 152 points after only one podium from six races.
- Ferrari stated that Leclerc will rest and focus on recovery, expecting him to be fit for Friday practice but may need a reserve driver if not.
- A Ferrari representative announced that Charles is unwell and will be absent from the track today as he rests and focuses on his recovery.
- Leclerc's absence adds pressure on Ferrari during their first home race of the season at Imola, which may be dropped from the calendar after 2025.
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Charles Leclerc struck down by illness Ferrari F1 star skips Imola GP duties - The Mirror
Formula 1 drivers will complete their media duties ahead of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on Thursday, but Charles Leclerc will not be among them with the Ferrari driver feeling unwell
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