Monaco, Charles Leclerc and Ferrari
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Charles Leclerc has lowered expectations of securing his second Monaco Grand Prix victory after a disappointing start to the 2025 season.
Ex-Haas team principal Guenther Steiner thinks it might be time for Charles Leclerc to seek a new challenge due to Ferrari’s failure to give him a title-contending F1 car. Ferrari have been the biggest disappointment of the 2025 F1 season, scoring just one podium in the opening seven rounds.
Ferrari came just 14 points short of winning the Formula 1’s constructors’ championship in 2024, but already the fabled Italian team is firmly out of contention for the crown. It is languishing in fourth, 165 points behind the runaway leader, McLaren.
Charles Leclerc fell victim to yet another Ferrari miscommunication as the Monegasque driver fumed at his team over their conflicting strategy with teammate Lewis Hamilton.
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Alex Albon reflected positively on his P5 finish at Imola despite a late-race clash with Charles Leclerc that cost him a shot at P4.
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Daily Times on MSNCharles Leclerc Unleashes Frustration with Ferrari's Poor Performance in ImolaCharles Leclerc has voiced his frustration over Ferrari's performance following the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, calling the outcome "unacceptable" given the high expectations surrounding the race on home soil.
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PlanetF1 on MSNFIA issue Charles Leclerc penalty verdict after late Alex Albon tangleCharles Leclerc has been spared any further punishment by the FIA after he tangled with Alex Albon late on in Imola. As the laps ticked down, Leclerc and Albon battled for fourth spot but the Williams driver ended up going through the gravel in Turn 2.