This one was very public and costly Charles Leclerc cannot afford to continue making mistakes if he wants to beat Max Verstappen feels two time F1 champion
This one was very public and costly - Charles Leclerc cannot afford to continue making mistakes if he wants to beat Max Verstappen feels two-time F1 champion Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Crash!!! en curva 11 Hakkinen felt Charles Leclerc’s cost him heavily and could have resulted due to pressure from Max Verstappen, which in turn lost the Ferrari driver the win, despite his car's pace advantage in the race. Praising the Dutch champion’s flawless race on the Circuit Paul Ricard and summarizing the battle, the double champion said: “The way the Ferrari and Red Bull were so closely matched around Paul Ricard was brilliant, but Charles’ mistake ended the battle. From then on it was easy for Max, he controlled the race, looked after his tyres, and took another important step towards the championship title.”
This one was very public and costly - Charles Leclerc cannot afford to continue making mistakes if he wants to beat Max Verstappen feels two-time F1 champion
Charles Leclerc looks on in the press conference after qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of France at Circuit Paul Ricard on July 23, 2022, in Le Castellet, France (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images) Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc cannot afford any more mistakes in the fight for the championship after the 2022 F1 , according to Mika Hakkinen. The former F1 champion believes the Monegasque driver needs to work on maximizing every weekend henceforth to be able to still be a part of the title battle. Writing on his blog on Unibet about Sunday's race, Hakkinen said: “Everyone makes mistakes but this one was very public and costly. I have had the same experience, for example when I went off while leading the Italian Grand Prix in 1999, and it is a really difficult experience. You know what you have done, thrown away the win and you have to accept responsibility. Charles [Leclerc] is a fantastic driver and had driven perfectly until lap 18. He took a lot of pressure from Max [Verstappen], but the Ferrari was very good in the quick corners and he was able to keep the Red Bull behind.” Crash!!! en curva 11Crash!!! en curva 11 Hakkinen felt Charles Leclerc’s cost him heavily and could have resulted due to pressure from Max Verstappen, which in turn lost the Ferrari driver the win, despite his car's pace advantage in the race. Praising the Dutch champion’s flawless race on the Circuit Paul Ricard and summarizing the battle, the double champion said: “The way the Ferrari and Red Bull were so closely matched around Paul Ricard was brilliant, but Charles’ mistake ended the battle. From then on it was easy for Max, he controlled the race, looked after his tyres, and took another important step towards the championship title.”