Charles Leclerc, Canadian Grand Prix and F1
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Autosport on MSNLeclerc rues missed F1 Canadian GP pole chance - but won't blame HadjarThe Ferrari driver qualified in eighth for the Canadian Grand Prix despite believing that he should have been in the fight for pole position
Charles Leclerc reportedly has a secret exit clause inserted in his Ferrari contract amid uncertainties over his future. After nine races in the 2025 Formula 1 season, Leclerc currently sits fifth in the standings, a far cry from where he wants and expects to be.
Karun Chandhok believes that there is 'no excuse' for Charles Leclerc 's FP1 crash at the Canadian Grand Prix. The Ferrari racer suffered a heavy left-side shunt at Turn Three early in the first practice session in Montreal. Leclerc was heading for a flying lap around the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve but didn't make it out of the first sector.
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GPFans on MSNCharles Leclerc ruled OUT of Canadian Grand Prix session as Ferrari issue official statementCharles Leclerc has been ruled out of Friday's second practice session, following a crash for the Ferrari F1 star in FP1. Leclerc locked up heading into Turn 3 of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, sending him careering into the barriers, wrecking the whole left-hand side of his car.
The Monegasque is said to be losing faith in the project and is no longer ruling out a transfer away ahead of the regulation changes in 2026. He reportedly fears that Ferrari will not be competitive under the new rules. With Leclerc's future thrown into doubt, Mercedes have emerged as a potential destination.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has apologized to his team after crashing during the first practice session (FP1) at the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. The crash happened at Turn 4 when Leclerc locked up under braking, lost control, and hit the wall, causing significant damage to his car.
Ferrari has continued to maintain an evasive stance when it comes to discussing the car problems that hampered both drivers
George Russell will start on pole for the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix. Here's how the starting grid — with only 19 drivers — looks for Sunday's race in Montreal
Yet the Spanish GP ended in controversy with Max Verstappen ’s clash with George Russell and his subsequent 10-second time penalty. The Dutchman is now just one penalty point away from a race ban, and will have to keep it clean for the next two races.
Ferrari in chaos as Charles Leclerc ‘wants to quit’ and Lewis Hamilton ‘likes’ post blasting F1 team
FERRARI are seemingly in chaos ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix. The legendary team had been expected to push for the constructors title this year thanks to their talented line-up in Charles