Breaking: Charles Leclerc makes clear Lewis Hamilton request after Ferrari ni…read more

Charles Leclerc makes clear Lewis Hamilton request after Ferrari ni…read more
Charles Leclerc has issued a firm and clear message about the need for unity between himself and incoming teammate Lewis Hamilton, as Ferrari grapples with a deeply troubling start to the 2025 Formula 1 season. The Monegasque driver emphasized the importance of collaboration and solidarity within the team if they are to overcome the current crisis that has left the iconic Scuderia far off the pace in the championship standings.
Ferrari, a team steeped in Formula 1 history and success, has endured a nightmare beginning to the new season. After several races, they find themselves a distant fourth in the Constructors’ Championship, trailing behind McLaren by an alarming 152 points. This massive gap to the Woking-based outfit reflects just how far Ferrari has fallen behind the front-runners, despite coming into the season with high hopes and a strong driver lineup.
The struggles were laid bare at the Miami Grand Prix, where Ferrari’s lack of competitive pace was painfully obvious. McLaren’s race performance was in a different league, showcasing far superior speed and strategy. Ferrari’s cars, driven by Leclerc and the seven-time world champion Hamilton, finished a disappointing seventh and eighth. Even more concerning was that both Ferrari drivers were outperformed by Alex Albon, driving for Williams—a team that has long been seen as a midfield contender.
The performance gap was not just marginal—it was staggering. By the end of the race, McLaren had crossed the finish line a full 57 seconds ahead of Ferrari, underlining the scale of the challenge ahead for the Italian team. This result was not just a poor day at the office but indicative of broader technical and strategic issues plaguing the team.
In response to the difficult situation, Leclerc has called for a reset in the team’s mindset, urging everyone involved, especially his new teammate Hamilton, to work in tandem. He highlighted that Ferrari’s only way out of this slump is through unified efforts, better communication, and a collective push to find performance gains.
Leclerc’s message is clear: the solution to Ferrari’s current crisis will not come from individual brilliance alone but from a coordinated and team-wide effort. As Hamilton prepares to settle into his new environment, Leclerc’s plea underscores the urgency of building a strong working relationship if they are to turn around Ferrari’s fortunes and compete at the sharp end of the grid once again.