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Charles Leclerc

Charles Leclerc delivers damning Ferrari verdict: 'I hope I'll be surprised'

Charles Leclerc does not anticipate Ferrari will be the favourites at any of the remaining 10 rounds on the F1 schedule in 2025.

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Charles Leclerc does not expect Ferrari to be the favourite at any of the ten circuits remaining on the 2025 F1 calendar.

The Monegaque driver hopes to be "surprised", but nonetheless anticipates McLaren will continue to have the strongest car for the duration of the campaign.

As the class of the field over the first part of the year, the MCL39s of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris have won 11 of the opening 14 events, with only two Max Verstappen victories and one for George Russell punctuating the Woking squad's equilibrium.

Leclerc secured a shock pole position at the final round before the summer break, the Hungarian Grand Prix, and looked to have the pace to triumph early in the race at the Hungaroring.

However, a mysterious issue with his SF025 curtailed his running, and he slipped back, ultimately finishing fourth, behind the McLarens and Russell's Mercedes.

That came after the Ferrari driver had highlighted the reigning constructors' champion's dominance, having been asked if he could pinpoint a round in the second part of the campaign he could win during media day on the outskirts of Budapest.

"I'm not sure," the eight-time grand prix winner replied to media, including RacingNews365.

"I don't think there's one track at the moment where we think we are stronger than McLaren."

Leclerc, who sits fifth in the drivers' championship standings on 151 points, touched upon the fluctuation in performance seen between the three teams most closely chasing the Papaya outfit.

66 points separate Ferrari in second in the constructors' fight and Red Bull in fourth, with Mercedes in between, and performance between the trio has ebbed and flowed across the campaign

Whilst Verstappen and Russell, in third and fourth, have more points than Leclerc, as well as their victories, the combination of him and team-mate Lewis Hamilton has been the most equal, and Ferrari is thus McLaren's closest rival, albeit 299 points behind.

Leclerc underlined McLaren being the "one constant" across the season as the reason he does not believe Ferrari will be the favourites at any of the remaining rounds.

"Consistently, McLaren is going to be the strongest car this year," the 27-year-old added.

"Red Bull is a little bit more up and down, a bit like us and Mercedes, but there's one constant, and that is McLaren.

"For now, I don't think there's any tracks where I go to and think we will be the favourite, but I hope I'll be surprised."

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