Charles Leclerc fearing winless Ferrari 2025 F1 season after Hungarian GP collapse
Charles Leclerc has expressed concern that the problem that unravelled his Hungarian GP cost Ferrari the team's sole chance to win a F1 race in 2025.
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Charles Leclerc has expressed concern that the problem that unravelled his Hungarian GP cost Ferrari the team's sole chance to win a F1 race in 2025.
Renault's newly-appointed CEO, Francois Provost, has reiterated the French marque's commitment to F1 with Alpine.
Ferrari chairman John Elkann has explained why Fred Vasseur has been retained as the organisation's F1 team boss, ending previous speculation.
Williams boss James Vowles conceded there is a "shared frustration" with Carlos Sainz about the bad luck he's endured in his debut F1 season with the team.
Fernando Alonso has theorised that Gabriel Bortoleto's "exceptional" results this season for Sauber in F1 have gone under the radar because he is not British.
Oscar Piastri denied that there has been a "trend" behind the inroads that McLaren team-mate Lando Norris has made on his F1 points lead over recent races.
Red Bull boss Laurent Mekies has explained why the team's issues with its 2025 F1 car cannot be solved by replicating sister team Racing Bulls.
Alpine driver Franco Colapinto has suffered a crash during the second day of tyre testing for the Pirelli 2026 F1 compounds at the Hungaroring.
George Russell has declared that a new contract with Mercedes will not be signed during the F1 summer break amid his eagerness not to rush developments.
Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has touted Racing Bulls' Isack Hadjar to replace Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari, amid his difficult 2025 campaign.