Charles Leclerc, Scuderia Ferrari and F1
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As unattainable as most Ferraris are for most people, including ourselves, Ferrari's race cars are even more so. Either you have to be good enough to race for Ferrari, in which case you only have the car for racing,
Charles Leclerc has lowered expectations of securing his second Monaco Grand Prix victory after a disappointing start to the 2025 season.
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has expressed that he possesses "great confidence" in the team, despite admitting that "mistakes" were made
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.
Getting past someone is notoriously hard at Imola. In a 2005 classic, Fernando Alonso held off Michael Schumacher's much faster car for the entire race. Even though the cars are larger and heavier now and more closely matched, overtaking was still possible, like Norris' pass on Russell.
Fresh from his best Grand Prix result as a Ferrari drivers, at last weekend's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola, Lewis Hamilton still has plenty of work to do to find his feet
Lewis Hamilton finished his first Formula 1 race in Italy for Ferrari by dedicating his result to the team’s fans.
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As everyone knows, Monaco is usually an overtaking-free zone. Drivers who have excelled here before from the current crop include three-time winner Lewis Hamilton, two-time winner Max Verstappen, and last year’s winner, home favourite Charles Leclerc.