
Charles Leclerc
Scuderia Ferrari HP
2024 Stats
Points
356
Starts
24
Wins
3
Poles
3
Top 5
21
Top 10
21
P4 at Italian Grand Prix
Leclerc finished fourth in the Italian Grand Prix Formula 1 race at the Monza Circuit on Sunday afternoon.
ANALYSIS
Leclerc would surprise Oscar Piastri on the opening lap and get around the McLaren youngster by the time lap 2 concluded. He would briefly hold down third-place as Piastri would rally back past the Ferrari star on lap 6. Leclerc would run a single stop strategy with pit stop on lap 33. That would anchor him into P4 although George Russell would pressure him at times. Leclerc would eventually build a gap back to the Mercedes veteran and finish just over 7 seconds ahead of him at the checkered flag for a strong P4 at Monza.
Leclerc would surprise Oscar Piastri on the opening lap and get around the McLaren youngster by the time lap 2 concluded. He would briefly hold down third-place as Piastri would rally back past the Ferrari star on lap 6. Leclerc would run a single stop strategy with pit stop on lap 33. That would anchor him into P4 although George Russell would pressure him at times. Leclerc would eventually build a gap back to the Mercedes veteran and finish just over 7 seconds ahead of him at the checkered flag for a strong P4 at Monza.
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2023 Fantasy Outlook
Last season started full of promise for Leclerc and Ferrari. They brought home two victories and two runner-up finishes in the first five races. That was before everything went south. Ferrari suffered a major mid-season slump and outgoing team principal Mattia Binotto admitted the team gave up developing the 2022 car after just 12 races to focus fully on the 2023 machine. The single-lap pace was an eye opener, though. After Binotto says the team stopped development Leclerc still managed to score three more front row starts. Race pace and race strategy are where Leclerc needs his team's support to take one step forward from his second-place finish in the 2022 championship standings time. Frederic Vasseur, who Leclerc worked with at Sauber in the past, will take the helm from Binotto as Ferrari's team principal in 2023. That could be the key change Leclerc and Ferrari need to mount an even bigger challenge to Red Bull.
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Crash and DNF at Zandvoort
Leclerc crashed and finished 19th in the Dutch Grand Prix Formula 1 race at Circuit Zandvoort on Sunday afternoon.
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Disappointing P4 in Budapest
Leclerc finished fourth in the Hungarian Grand Prix Formula 1 race at the Hungaroring circuit on Sunday.
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Grabs Belgian Grand Prix Pole
Leclerc grabbed pole position in dramatic circumstances at the end of Saturday's Qualifying session for the Hungarian Grand Prix, pulling a lap out of the bag to beat McLaren pair Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, Formula1.com reports.
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Podium in Belgium
Lelcerc finished third in the Belgian Grand Prix Formula 1 race at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit on Sunday afternoon.
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Poor Strategy
Leclerc finished 14th in the British Grand Prix Formula 1 race at the Silverstone Circuit on Sunday afternoon.
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