F1 2025 Review – The Unlucky One: Charles Leclerc

Seen during the off-season as a natural contender for the 2025 Drivers' title, the Monegasque driver has suffered a rude awakening. Certainly, with seven podium finishes, he outperformed his seven-time world champion teammate, but this achievement is scant consolation for him, as he finishes the season without a single victory.

Published 17/12/2025 à 18:00

Jean-Michel Desnoues

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F1 2025 Review – The Unlucky One: Charles Leclerc

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From its very first laps, the SF-25 established itself as a serious contender for the world title alongside the McLarenLewis Hamil's victory

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Lucas Paul

18/12/2025 at 11:48 a.m.

For Charles, I think it's time to move up, which means leaving Ferrari, if the team persists in keeping the dead weight that is Lewis. It's disheartening, but in F1, you always have to plan for something better than what you have!

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vincent moyet

18/12/2025 at 11:23 a.m.

Ferrari really needs a shock treatment. Leclerc isn't going to finish his career scraping together two or three wins a year for a team that doesn't need more to compete in F1. Next year will be crucial, and there will be driver changes given the hierarchy created by the new regulations. If Ferrari continues to flounder, it might be time to look elsewhere.

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