Charles Leclerc Tells Ferrari What "We Need to" Do After F1 Belgian GP
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Leclerc on fighting with Verstappen and a podium finish with new upgrades at F1 Belgian GP
Charles Leclerc earned his fifth podium finish of the season with a P3 at the F1 Belgian GP. Although the Monegasque finished the race in the same place that he qualified, he had to fight hard to keep his position. Max Verstappen spent the entire race close to Leclerc’s rear wing, but the Ferrari had... The post Leclerc on fighting with Verstappen and a podium finish with new upgrades at F1 Belgian GP appeared first on Motorsport
Charles Leclerc after P3 in Belgium: "Happy with the podium, upgrades work. We keep pushing"
The minimum goal was achieved. Ferrari demonstrated itself as the second strongest team on the grid by the end of the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix, showing a clear step forward compared to recent races. The Scuderia managed to finish ahead of both Red Bull Racing and Mercedes-AMG, conceding victory only to the extraordinary McLaren team. This achievement allowed the Italian outfit to breathe a sigh of relief, especially considering the high expectati…
Max Verstappen did not manage to get a podium at Spa-Francorchamps, while he was stuck behind Charles Leclerc's Ferrari throughout the 44 laps of the Belgian Grand Prix this Sunday afternoon. At the beginning of the race, he thought he could do it, but the Ferrari was still very fast in the straight line. Both men conceded 2 seconds in the lap on the McLarens, and the quadruple world champion had to be delighted. "On middlemen we were more (...)


Williams drivers agree F1 Belgian GP upgrades have made car faster but ‘trickier’
Williams’ Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz have agreed that the FW47 has become faster with new upgrades, but is also harder to drive, after promise shown at this weekend’s Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix. The Grove-based squad opted to arrive at Spa-Francorchamps with a new and extensive upgrade package, focusing on floor fences and a new floor edge. It seemed to pay dividends in the Sprint Race for Sainz, taking sixth place after a strong qualifying s…
Williams 'Not Operating At F1 Level'
Carlos Sainz is showing signs of growing frustration at Williams, where recurring issues and a lack of upgrades in 2025 have left the Spaniard openly questioning the team’s performance level. “We’re not operating at the level we should be operating at in Formula 1,” Sainz told DAZN at Spa, after yet another disrupted weekend. Since joining Williams following his Ferrari exit, Sainz has rarely enjoyed a trouble-free event. While team boss James V…
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