Both Ferrari drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc face disqualification from the Chinese Grand Prix after Hamilton's SF ...
Romain Grosjean, the former Haas driver, believes Charles Leclerc may receive ... gets at least at the start, number-one treatment because he knows the car very well, he’s probably the ...
In the final few laps of the Sprint, Charles Leclerc was heard complaining about the driveability of his car in Turn 13 before the long back straight at the Shanghai International Circuit.
But behind Norris came the impressive Carlos Sainz for Williams, who was just over a tenth down on his former McLaren teammate in second, with Charles Leclerc third, two-tenths back. Local hero ...
The ‘unexpected and unpredictable behaviour’ of the Ferrari SF-25 in Bahrain testing has reportedly hurt Charles ... car’s balance has shifted from the oversteer setup favoured by Leclerc ...
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