Former F1 racer Juan Pablo Montoya stated that while Max Verstappen was unfairly crucified by the FIA for swearing, Charles Leclerc got away scot-free with the same offense.
Former junior team boss of Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc claims the duo are on par despite their title tally disparity.
Montoya says Verstappen was treated like a “terrible person” and feels the reaction was far different when Charles Leclerc was involved in a similar episode. Had Mercedes been the driver to swear, Montoya suggests that there might not have been such a huge furore.
Max Verstappen is the highest-paid F1 driver of 2024, earning $75 million (Rs 650 crore), including a $60 million salary and a $15 million bonus. He continues his dominance on the track, securing his fourth consecutive World Championship.
Paddock veteran Frits van Amersfoort claimed that Charles Leclerc is as fast as Max Verstappen but has been hampered by Ferrari because it doesn't put the drivers first.
Liam Lawson will take the Mexican's place in 2025, and the Kiwi is just one of a number of racers looking to offer a serious challenge to the dominance of Verstappen.
Charles Leclerc’s presence amidst Lewis Hamilton’s triumphant arrival at Maranello barely merited a footnote. As the world strained for any fleeting glimpse of the new man in red, Leclerc lurked
Weighing in on Ferrari and Fred Vasseur's ability to lend emotional support, Frits van Amersfoort predicts success for Lewis Hamilton
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has issued a warning to Formula 1 front-runners, sharing his confidence in his readiness to contend for the 2025 championship. T
Although Ferrari have signed Lewis Hamilton, Tom Coronel believes they should've offered Max Verstappen a "blank cheque" to join.
A group of Ferrari fans were unable to contain their excitement as they delivered their bold predictions ahead of Lewis Hamilton 's first campaign with the team. Hamilton - a seven-time Formula 1 champion - made the blockbuster switch to the Scuderia during the off-season following his departure from Mercedes.
Charles Leclerc has vowed he is “ready” to contend for the championship in Formula 1 should Ferrari assemble a package