Welcome at RacingNews365

Become part of the largest racing community in the United Kingdom. Create your free account now!

  • Share your thoughts and opinions about F1
  • Win fantastic prizes
  • Get access to our premium content
  • Take advantage of more exclusive benefits
Sign in
Charles Leclerc

Charles Leclerc issues latest self-criticism as Ferrari make significant progress

Charles Leclerc has failed to capitalise on recent performance gains by Ferrari, with his Barcelona qualifying crash having impacted his entire weekend.

Leclerc Friday Barcelona
Article
To news overview © XPBimages

Charles Leclerc has issued further self-criticism following the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, an event that saw Ferrari take a significant step forward.

The Maranello-based outfit introduced its latest major upgrade package at the Spanish venue, resulting in a marked improvement in performance, to the extent that Lewis Hamilton claimed victory.

It marked the seven-time world champion's first win for Ferrari and the team's first victory since Leclerc's triumph at the 2024 United States Grand Prix.

Hamilton put his Ferrari on the front row and came close to securing pole position, while Leclerc crashed out in Q3 after a costly mistake at Turn 4.

As a result, Leclerc started 10th and was forced to work his way through the field. At the front, Hamilton was already in a position to challenge Mercedes immediately.

Leclerc ultimately suffered a power steering failure in the closing laps, preventing him from finishing what would likely have been a fifth-place result. However, he knows he must start putting together stronger performances.

Discussing Hamilton's win, Leclerc told select media, including RacingNews365: "It's great for the team, and it's great for Lewis. The team has been pushing massively to bring upgrades, and it seems to be working well.

"Now I've got to be up there with him, which hasn't been the case since Canada."

Ferrari's performance left many stunned in Barcelona, with Lando Norris insisting that, if the Scuderia's engine were stronger, it would be dominating Formula 1.

The Italian outfit's tyre management was particularly impressive, although Leclerc noted that its strength was "exaggerated" in Barcelona.

Asked if Ferrari's Barcelona package represented a big step forward, Leclerc replied: "Yeah, I think we took a big step forward with the car, particularly in terms of tyre degradation. So that is a good thing for the future.

"It's also true that it's exaggerated on a weekend like this, where tyre degradation has been so high."

Also interesting:

Join RacingNews365's Samuel Coop and Nick Golding as they look back on last weekend's Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix! Lewis Hamilton's first win for Ferrari is a major talking point, as is the growing concern that Mercedes has a serious reliability issue.

Rather watch this podcast? Then click here!

Get the latest F1 news from RacingNews365 directly in your Google feed! Click on the link below and you’ll see your favourite F1 website appearing even more often. That way, you’ll never miss any news, analyses, interviews, or exclusives.

Follow RacingNews365 on Google

Join the conversation!

Never miss a thing from the Formula 1 season! Add the 2026 F1 schedule to your calendar at the touch of a button. Subscribe below and put the dates and times of every race directly on your PC or smartphone, so you don't miss a second from the new season.

Download the F1 calendar Download the F1 calendar

A variant with just the race and qualifying is also available.
Click here to download it..

F1 calendar 2026
Race Date
aut Austrian GP 28 Jun 2026
gbr British GP 05 Jul 2026
bel Belgian GP 19 Jul 2026
hun Hungarian GP 26 Jul 2026
nld Dutch GP 23 Aug 2026
ita Italian GP 06 Sep 2026
Full calendar
x
LATEST Max Verstappen received an offer to join Mercedes - Ralf Schumacher