Charles Leclerc: "We don't know where others are, but Ferrari has improved"
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With the 2025 Formula1 season approaching, the anticipation surrounding the presentation of the new cars is high. There is much curiosity about which team will push the boundaries the most, especially considering that 2025 is often viewed as a “transitional” year. However, Charles Leclerc notes that simply starting with a strong project will not be enough to win.
Formula 1 is a world marked by extreme competitiveness and immense pressure. Everyone, from the drivers to the highly specialized factory workers, must perform their tasks with flawless precision. One mistake, one flaw, can cause an entire project to collapse, along with championship dreams. Working at Ferrari, under the Prancing Horse emblem, carries even greater responsibility.
Frédéric Vasseur's focus on creating a serene and collaborative environment, where there is no fear of making mistakes, has been highlighted multiple times. This shift in work philosophy is seen as crucial, as it had previously undermined Ferrari's chances. the Monegasque driver acknowledges this effort and stresses its importance for the upcoming seasons.
In an interview with RacingNews365, Charles Leclerc discussed Ferrari's evolution: "The future is very difficult to predict because Formula 1 is a relative sport. I have great confidence that we are doing everything right at the moment, and as a team, we are much more solid."
"I don't speak much about the technical side, because, once again, everything is relative. We don't know if Red Bull or McLaren have found something truly special for this year's car. We are focusing on ourselves, on doing the best job possible. The mentality within the team and the way we work has improved significantly."
"I've always said that Ferrari is incredible. There is so much passion within the team, and that's fantastic because everyone is willing to work an extra hour and is genuinely motivated to make things better. However, when things go wrong, people are more affected because they have an emotional attachment to the brand, which might not be as strong in other teams." – the Monegasque driver pointed out – "It seems to me that we've made progress in this regard. Yes, there is still passion, but we are much less emotionally affected by what happens around the team, which I believe is very positive." – Charles Leclerc concluded.
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