Lewis Hamilton has been disqualified from the Chinese Grand Prix for a technical infringement on his Ferrari. One of the skid ...
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It's easy to make fun of Ferrari's strategy choices (fun, too!) but the buffoonery hit new heights on Sunday. No, this isn't about the tyre decision/mis-reading of weather radars that cost Lewis ...
Charles Leclerc struggled with his Ferrari SF-25 during the Chinese GP sprint race, securing a fifth-place finish.
A fear of losing track position and being unable to recover it led to Leclerc battling a damaged wing throughout the Chinese ...
Charles Leclerc, on his part, trailed his teammate throughout the session. In the end, by the time the chequered flag fell, he was only P4, while his Ferrari stablemate starts the sprint on pole.
Charles Leclerc believes neither himself nor Lewis Hamilton were to blame for their collision at the start of the Chinese Grand Prix. However, Leclerc believes that Ferrari will need to be ...
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc gave a worrying verdict on the team's pace after the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix, as he believed that locking out the third row was the maximum potential for the SF-25.
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Credit: Getty Images The Chinese Grand Prix delivered a shocking twist as Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, along with Alpine’s Pierre Gasly, were disqualified for technical ...