Charles Leclerc responds to report he is mulling Ferrari F1 exit
Charles Leclerc has denied he is considering leaving Ferrari, admitting "surprise" that it has been claimed that he has doubts about the team's prospects in F1.
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Charles Leclerc has denied he is considering leaving Ferrari, admitting "surprise" that it has been claimed that he has doubts about the team's prospects in F1.
Max Verstappen has made it clear he will not alter his aggressive racing style, even as he edges closer to a potential race ban in the 2025 F1 season.
George Russell said he was surprised when Max Verstappen admitted their clash at the 2025 F1 Spanish GP “wasn’t right”, branding it “quite unlike him”.
Lewis Hamilton has expressed he wouldn't support Ferrari replacing F1 boss Fred Vasseur, as he labelled the rumours about a possible change as "nonsense".
Isack Hadjar has explained that he doesn't "feel ready" to drive for Red Bull amid speculation linking him with a promotion from F1 sister team Racing Bulls.
Carlos Sainz has defended Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur after recent reports cast doubt over his position at the team following a difficult start to the 2025 F1 season.
Aston Martin has announced that Lance Stroll has recovered from his recent medical procedure to be fit to compete in this weekend's F1 Canadian GP.
Yuki Tsunoda has revealed that Red Bull will allow him to trial a change at F1's Canadian GP that he has suggested in a bid to halt his recent struggles.
Haas has announced that it is reviving the livery that it ran in its inaugural F1 season to celebrate the team's 200th race at this weekend's Canadian GP.
F1 will be back for the 2025 edition of the Canadian GP this weekend, despite rising concerns over the escalating wildfire situation in the country.