George Russell posted the fastest time on the final day of Formula 1 preseason testing Friday after the afternoon session was briefly interrupted when a shuttle bus drove on the track. The Mercedes driver ended F1's three days of testing by beating Max Verstappen,
The countdown continues to the start of the new Formula One season and one driver who has his eyes set on the prize of World champion is Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. Season by season the the 27-year-old has inched closer and closer to fulfilling his childhood dream but never quite getting over the line and taking the chequered flag.
After years of near misses, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc tells CNN Sport that he’s aiming to become Formula One world drivers’ champion in 2025.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc was fastest on the morning of the final day of Formula 1 preseason testing. Andrea Kimi Antonelli, the 18-year-old rookie who took over Lewis Hamilton’s spot at Mercedes,
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc put the SF-25 through its paces Wednesday, and the Tifosi made sure to catch every glimpse
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc set the fastest lap time on the final morning of Formula 1's preseason test, with the top three drivers were split by 0.132 seconds around the Bahrain International Circuit.
Meanwhile Esteban Ocon is the first driver to clock 59 laps, going past the usual 57 Bahrain grand prix laps. Charles Leclerc runs a little wide as he runs down the track. He's not managed to pip McLaren's Lando Norris to the top,
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc got up close and personal with Ferrari's 2025 challenger, the SF-25, on track in Fiorano.
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc gave Ferrari's 2025 Formula One car its track debut on Wednesday, with the Monegasque going first before handing over to his new seven-times world champion teammate.
The seven-time world champion made his first public appearance for the Scuderia at the F1 75 Live event at London's O2 Arena on Tuesday, joining new teammate Charles Leclerc and team boss Fred Vasseur on stage after Ferrari unveiled their new car for the 2025 season,
Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton will both be gunning for Formula 1 glory in 2025 to end the Italian team's long championship drought stretching back to 2008