David Coulthard backs Charles Leclerc to become 'real deal'
David Coulthard has said that Charles Leclerc will become the ‘real deal’ in Formula 1 and has backed him to iron out any weaknesses.
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David Coulthard has said that Charles Leclerc will become the ‘real deal’ in Formula 1 and has backed him to iron out any weaknesses.
Former Ferrari driver Felipe Massa feels that Charles Leclerc must learn to be patient with the team despite the clear strategy and car reliability errors, as internal struggles won't benefit any of the parties involved.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto admits he has grown frustrated with recent results following another underwhelming race at the weekend.
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto claims it was not the strategy but a slow car that cost them during the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff hailed George Russell as a champion of the future after he delivered a spellbinding lap to claim his first pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
George Russell of Mercedes claimed his first pole position when topping the times in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix on Saturday. The British driver posted a sensational final flying lap to edge out Ferrari's Carlos Sainz by only 0.044sec to give Mercedes their first pole of the season. Charles Leclerc in the other Ferrari and McLaren's Lando Norris are on the second row for Sunday's 13th round of the 22-race season.
George Russell claimed the first pole position of his Formula One career for Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix.
A brilliant clip posted on ESPN F1’s Twitter account shows Lewis Hamilton, George Russell and Max Verstappen all reacting with confusion and amusement in the cool down room to Ferrari’s decision to put Charles Leclerc onto the hard tyres for his third stint.