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Charles Leclerc confronts Isack Hadjar over Canadian GP qualifying dispute

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June 15, 2025
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Charles Leclerc confronts Isack Hadjar over Canadian GP qualifying dispute

Jun 14, 2025; Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc (16) exits the paddock during FP3 practice at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

Charles Leclerc’s Frustration Boils Over in Canadian Grand Prix Qualifying

Ferrari’s star driver, Charles Leclerc, was left seething after a disappointing eighth-place finish in the qualifying session for the Canadian Grand Prix. Leclerc, who had high hopes of contending for pole position, saw his chances dashed after being disrupted by Isack Hadjar’s Racing Bulls car’s dirty air.

The Monegasque driver was on a flying lap in Q3 when he encountered trouble at Turn 7, following a strong first sector. Blaming the aerodynamic turbulence caused by Hadjar’s car, Leclerc had to abort his lap, settling for eighth on the grid.

Despite a setback in FP1 due to a crash that required a survival cell replacement, Leclerc insisted that it had minimal impact on his overall performance throughout the weekend. Expressing his disappointment, he lamented the missed opportunity to fight for the top grid position.

In a display of sportsmanship, Leclerc briefly spoke with Hadjar after the session, acknowledging the challenges of racing in close proximity on a track like Montreal. While recognizing the influence of dirty air on his qualifying attempt, Leclerc refrained from blaming Hadjar for the outcome, emphasizing the complexities of racing dynamics.

Looking ahead to the race, Leclerc remained optimistic about his podium chances but highlighted the importance of making early progress to capitalize on opportunities to climb the order. With determination in his tone, he aimed to challenge for a strong finish on race day, banking on his skill and strategic maneuvers to propel him towards the front of the pack.

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