Leclerc Shakes Off ‘Baseless Rumors’ as Ferrari Celebrates Austin Podium Triumph
In a stunning display of grit and determination, Charles Leclerc roared back into podium contention at the United States Grand Prix, clinching a hard-fought third place amidst swirling speculation and unfounded chatter surrounding Ferrari’s future. After an intense battle with McLaren’s Lando Norris, Leclerc secured his sixth podium of the tumultuous 2025 season, silencing critics who have been quick to question the Scuderia’s direction and leadership.
Just a day before the race, Ferrari chairman John Elkann took a bold stand, expressing his unwavering support for team principal Frederic Vasseur. His declaration came amid rampant rumors linking Christian Horner to the iconic Italian team, as well as speculation regarding Leclerc’s own future in a season that has seen Ferrari struggle without a single win. Elkann’s assertive statement has become a crucial lifeline for a team that narrowly missed out on the Constructors’ Championship last year, trailing McLaren by a mere 14 points.
“It was a really good race for us. So it’s a good thing, especially considering the whole situation,” Leclerc remarked after the race. “The second part of the season hasn’t been easy. There is completely unfounded noise and rumors around the team. I think to demonstrate that in those kinds of situations we can stay focused on the job and be rewarded with a podium is a really nice feeling.” His words resonate deeply, emphasizing a commitment to excellence amidst chaos.
Ferrari entered the 2025 season with high hopes, but the reality has been a series of challenges. Despite these obstacles, Vasseur’s multi-year contract, signed in July—coinciding with Horner’s dismissal from Red Bull—signifies a strategic commitment to stability. “I think for everybody, it’s good to have this kind of message,” Vasseur commented on Elkann’s statement. “But we have a permanent contact, and we already had the message. It was more for the third party and external people. It’s important because you stop the discussions and you are focused on the next one and don’t have to reply to all the questions about it.”
Lewis Hamilton also made headlines at the US GP, finishing in a joint season-best fourth place, continuing his quest for that elusive Ferrari podium. The seven-time world champion was hot on Leclerc’s heels but lost valuable time during a pit-stop blunder that left him on old tires. Reflecting on his performance, Hamilton stated, “A good result, amazing result for the team. Third and fourth is good points. Great to finish ahead of Mercedes to get those points.” Despite the challenges, he remained optimistic, saying, “Definitely a positive. I went forwards, even after a bad start. Lots of positives to take. Naturally, I want to be further up.”
The race was not without its drama for Hamilton, who experienced a harrowing moment on the final lap. “I braked into Turn 11 and the thing wouldn’t stop,” he recounted, revealing the intensity of the race. “I was like, ‘Geez, what’s going on?’ But somehow I managed to hold it on in the last few corners, but had huge understeer.”
As the adrenaline from the US GP settles, all eyes now turn to the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez for the highly anticipated Mexico City Grand Prix. With the title race heating up and tensions running high, fans can expect a thrilling showdown as Formula 1 gears up for another electrifying weekend.