Leclerc Speaks Out: Frustration and Hopes as Ferrari’s Season Ends in Abu Dhabi
As the Formula 1 season reaches its thrilling conclusion in Abu Dhabi, Charles Leclerc has taken center stage, expressing a mixture of pride and disappointment regarding his tumultuous 2025 campaign with Ferrari. With a mere seven podiums to show for his efforts, the Monegasque driver finds himself grappling with the weight of unmet expectations, revealing the deep frustration that has overshadowed a year of hard work.
In a candid press conference, Leclerc reflected on his performance, stating, “From a personal level, I am satisfied; it has been a positive season in my view. I am pleased with my work, but sadly, the car’s performance has not lived up to the standards we set.” His words resonate with fans and critics alike, as he acknowledges the stark contrast between his impressive individual results and the underwhelming capabilities of his vehicle.
Leclerc’s sentiments are underscored by a strong desire for improvement, especially after a previous season that ended on a high note, fueling hopes for a successful 2025. “The performance of the car has been lacking,” he lamented, “and I hope for a better outcome next year.” As the final race weekend looms, the stakes could not be higher for Leclerc and his team.
Looking ahead to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Leclerc is cautiously optimistic about the potential for progress. “We have some ideas about what we could try, but having a solution is a different story. We don’t have a 100% fix for our issues,” he explained. The challenging track conditions have only exacerbated their struggles, leaving Leclerc yearning to unleash what he believes is the true potential of the team: “We have not performed at the level we could have. I expect to return to the performance we are capable of—likely that of the third force.”
As the championship battle intensifies, Leclerc’s focus remains unwaveringly on his own race rather than the broader competition. “I’m unsure how competitive we will be this weekend. We expect a formidable McLaren alongside Red Bull and Mercedes,” he stated, emphasizing the need to deliver his best performance regardless of others’ standings. “My mind is not on who might win the title; it’s about maximizing my own race,” he asserted.
When pressed about the championship outlook, his thoughts were candid yet uncertain. “I’ve changed my mind many times this year. Initially, I thought Oscar would take it, then Max, and now I lean toward Lando. A twelve-point gap is significant, and unless something extraordinary happens, he should clinch it.”
As the lights prepare to go out for the last race of the season in Abu Dhabi, all eyes will be on Leclerc—not only to see if he can overcome the challenges that have plagued his season but also to witness how he battles fierce competitors in the quest for redemption. The pressure is palpable, and the world of Formula 1 will be watching closely as he aims to end the season on a high note, proving that even amidst adversity, the spirit of competition burns bright within him.









