Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Recommended for you

Verstappen: Red Bull's Miami GP updates have "almost halved" gap to F1 frontrunners

Formula 1
Miami GP
Verstappen: Red Bull's Miami GP updates have "almost halved" gap to F1 frontrunners

Domenicali: F1 is far from finished with US expansion

Formula 1
Miami GP
Domenicali: F1 is far from finished with US expansion

F1 Miami GP: Norris beats Antonelli to sprint race pole with upgraded McLaren

Formula 1
Miami GP
F1 Miami GP: Norris beats Antonelli to sprint race pole with upgraded McLaren

Brown admits Alonso Indy 500 miss was his "worst experience"

Formula 1
Miami GP
Brown admits Alonso Indy 500 miss was his "worst experience"

How to build your perfect weekend on Apple TV

Sponsored
Miami GP
How to build your perfect weekend on Apple TV

F1 Miami GP: Leclerc pips Verstappen to top practice, as reliability issues hit Antonelli

Formula 1
Miami GP
F1 Miami GP: Leclerc pips Verstappen to top practice, as reliability issues hit Antonelli

LIVE: F1 Miami Grand Prix updates - Leclerc tops extended practice from Verstappen

Formula 1
Miami GP
LIVE: F1 Miami Grand Prix updates - Leclerc tops extended practice from Verstappen

LIVE: F1 Miami Grand Prix updates - Norris takes sprint pole from Antonelli

Formula 1
Miami GP
LIVE: F1 Miami Grand Prix updates - Norris takes sprint pole from Antonelli

Charles Leclerc: I'm ready to fight for Formula 1 title at Ferrari

Charles Leclerc believes he is ready to fight for the Formula 1 title but "shouldn't be in the seat" at Ferrari if he did not feel that way

Leclerc claimed his first F1 victory in last weekend's Belgian Grand Prix and was praised by Mercedes' five-time world champion Lewis Hamilton after the race for his performances against Sebastian Vettel at Ferrari.

The victory moved Leclerc to just 12 points behind Vettel in the championship, although the Ferrari drivers are only fourth and fifth during a difficult season for the team.

Leclerc has established himself well inside the team up against four-time world champion Vettel, claiming Ferrari's first win of the season and matching Vettel for podiums while also claiming three poles to the German's one.

"I think I've been in better form [than Vettel] in qualifying since six races [ago]," said Leclerc. "I've changed my approach a little bit.

"In the race, it's been a bit of a different story. I've been struggling a little bit in the two previous races but I've changed and it seems to pay off [at Spa] so that's great.

"If I feel like I'm ready to be challenging for world titles, at the end I have the car and team for it.

"We obviously need to work because we are struggling a bit compared to Mercedes but on my side, yes, I've got a lot to learn, that's for sure, but I feel ready.

"You always need to feel ready, once you are in that position, otherwise I shouldn't be in the seat that I am in today."

Leclerc joined Ferrari for 2019 after just one season in F1 racing for its customer team Sauber.

The 21-year-old is likely to receive a raucous reception at this weekend's Italian Grand Prix after ending the team's 2019 win drought.

"Last year, coming to Monza was one of the best experiences in my life," said Leclerc.

"The support I had even though I was not a Ferrari driver was unbelievable so I can't imagine now.

"I just won my first race in F1, so I'm pretty sure the welcome will be great.

"It was last year but probably even more now: firstly driving for Ferrari and secondly because I just had my first win in F1.

"I'm really looking forward to arriving in Italy."

Previous article Red Bull F1 drivers went back to pre-France engine at Belgian GP
Next article Albon working to understand Red Bull F1 car's "tricks and quirks"

Top Comments

Latest news