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Charles Leclerc would happily swap positions with Lewis Hamilton on the Mexico City grid, but there's nothing altruistic about his motives.
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
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Lewis Hamilton warns Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris of 'aggressive' approach
Lewis Hamilton is in a strong position to end his wait for a first Ferrari Grand Prix podium at the Mexico City Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc breathed a sigh of relief after his seventh podium of the season for Ferrari and thanked a late Safety Car intervention for "saving" his second place in the
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Charles Leclerc calls Max Verstappen's move 'stupid' amid yellow flag controversy at Mexican GP
Charles Leclerc branded Max Verstappen’s actions “stupid” after accusing him of not slowing under double-waved yellows in the closing laps of the Mexican Grand Prix.
“What I can say is what I’ve always said, and that’s very clear,” began Leclerc when asked about the speculation. “I’ve always loved Ferrari so much, and my only obsession at the moment is to win in red, whether it’s now or in the future, and I want to bring back Ferrari to the top.”
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Charles Leclerc relieved as Mexico GP virtual safety car stopped Max Verstappen’s attack
Charles Leclerc was happy to see the virtual safety car on the penultimate lap of the Mexico Grand Prix. After he fought off a fast Max Verstappen in pursuit of second place, the Monegasque admitted the safety car saved him.
Charles Leclerc said he would prefer to start the Mexico GP from teammate Lewis Hamilton’s P3 grid slot. Leclerc qualified P2 and will start on the front row alongside Lando Norris in pole position. With a long 830m run down to turn one at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez,
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