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
Australian

Australian

Chinese

Chinese

Japanese

Japanese

Bahrain

Bahrain

Saudi Arabian Saudi Arabian GP

Start race
05 d 06:59:51
Quali. Qualifying
Race Race
Miami

Miami

Emilia Romagna

Emilia Romagna

Monaco

Monaco

Spanish

Spanish

Canadian

Canadian

Austrian

Austrian

British

British

Belgian

Belgian

Hungarian

Hungarian

Dutch

Dutch

Italian

Italian

Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan

Singapore

Singapore

United States

United States

Mexican

Mexican

Brazilian

Brazilian

Las Vegas

Las Vegas

Qatar

Qatar

Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi

Charles Leclerc

Downbeat Leclerc offers 'back to reality' Ferrari verdict

Charles Leclerc has places to make up should he wish to win the Qatar sprint race.

Leclerc
Article
To news overview © XPBimages

Charles Leclerc delivered a downbeat verdict that Ferrari is "back to reality", following a disappointing sprint qualifying ahead of the Qatar sprint. 

After topping the only practice session of the weekend, Leclerc entered sprint qualifying as a contender for pole at the Lusail International Circuit. 

However, Ferrari struggled to match the McLarens, who secured first and third on the grid

Leclerc and Carlos Sainz had to settle for fifth and fourth, handing an advantage in the F1 constructors' title fight to its papaya rivals.

When asked how he felt with his sprint qualifying performance, a dejected Leclerc said: "Well, not good, because when you give it your all and we're only P4 and P5, it's not great, considering how important this weekend is for us. 

"But for whatever reason, FP1 was a lot above our expectations. This, I will say, is in line with what we expected. 

"So we're coming back to reality. Obviously, after FP1, there were hopes that we could do something better, but we didn't."

Ferrari were quicker in practice than many had expected, with McLaren having been the outfit predicted to top the timesheets in Qatar. 

The Maranello-based team's practice pace encouraged the outfit that it could compete at the front, only for George Russell to also qualify ahead of both Leclerc and Sainz. 

Based on qualifying, Leclerc does not believe Ferrari can compete for sprint victory, having initially thought that it was on the cards following free practice.

"If we look at FP1, clearly yes, if we look at qualifying, no," outlined Leclerc on whether Ferrari can win the sprint. 

"For now, the most representative [session] is qualifying, so we are not in the best position. But we never know, it's always different come race day."

Join the conversation!

Be the first to react!

RESULTS Adjusted 2025 F1 Bahrain Grand Prix results after disqualification