Leclerc, Mexico Grand Prix and F1
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Max Verstappen’s sensational recovery may have stirred up enthusiasm in the paddock, but Charles Leclerc doubts he can actually beat the McLarens to the title
Charles Leclerc burst out laughing on the radio, taunting Max Verstappen as he knew that the Dutchman would be unable to fight him on the final lap of the Mexican Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver came under attack during the closing laps, but held on for second place.
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Charles Leclerc reveals who he is betting $1 on to win F1 title in ‘lot to lose’ assessment
Charles Leclerc said he is hoping to capitalise on the “lot to lose” attitude that the top three may adopt in their close title fight. While the McLaren duo and Max Verstappen continue their title showdown, Leclerc became the latest driver to be mathematically eliminated from the running but hopes to use that freedom to his advantage.
A virtual safety car at the end of the Mexican Grand Prix prompted a gleeful response from Charles Leclerc, who was under pressure from F1 champion Max Verstappen. Leclerc was involved in the chaotic start to the Mexican GP, where he went four abreast into Turn 1 with Verstappen, Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton for the lead.
Ferrari may not have had a great Formula 1 season but drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc remain aligned when it comes to at least one crucial aspect of the team
Ferrari stars Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc clashed on the first lap of the Formula One Mexico Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc went quickest in opening practice at the Mexico GP, with Arvid Lindblad fastest of all rookies
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Ferrari F1 star announces plans to start a family
A Ferrari star has given a rare insight into his personal life and desire to start a family while still chasing an F1 world title. While Lewis Hamilton is not publicly in a relationship, his team-mate Charles Leclerc is frequently seen with partner Alexandra Saint Mleux, who has been a notable presence in the paddock the past two years.
The FIA has explained why it called a Virtual Safety Car in Formula 1 ‘s Mexico City Grand Prix, denying fans last-lap drama between Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc. The race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez was coming towards its conclusion with Leclerc running in second place, with Lando Norris sailing off into the distance.