Leclerc, Ferrari and Canadian GP
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Ferrari has continued to maintain an evasive stance when it comes to discussing the car problems that hampered both drivers
Following his Canadian Grand Prix FP1 crash, Ferrari has confirmed that Charles Leclerc will not be able to run in the upcoming practice session. In the early ongoings of the first practice session around the Isle du Notre-Dame track,
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GPFans on MSNFerrari star triggers red flag with crash at Canadian Grand PrixCharles Leclerc suffered a huge shunt during FP1 at the Canadian Grand Prix, locking up heading into Turn 3 and slamming into the barrier. The Ferrari F1 star wrecked the whole left-hand side of his car,
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PlanetF1 on MSNCanadian GP: Russell fastest in FP2 as Ferrari crash sidelines LeclercGeorge Russell set the FP2 pace at the Canadian Grand Prix, while Charles Leclerc had to watch from the garage.
Charles Leclerc was spotted cruising through Monaco with girlfriend Alexandra Saint Mleux in a stunning Ferrari 275 GTB.
Charles Leclerc has unequivocally dismissed any notion of departing Ferrari, despite acknowledging the team's current "complicated moment".
This would be a difficult decision for Fred Vasseur to make. The Frenchman worked with Leclerc at Sauber before reuniting with the Monegasque racer at Ferrari, and the 27-year-old has long been considered the golden boy of the Scuderia’s F1 operation. Sidelining his needs and desires could jeopardise his future within the team.
Charles Leclerc Tried to Train His Dog and It Went Totally Wrong originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Even Charles Leclerc can’t win it all especially when it comes to training his dog.