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Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc Exposes Shocking Deficiency Amid McLaren Dominance at Spa

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
July 26, 2025
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Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc Exposes Shocking Deficiency Amid McLaren Dominance at Spa

Formula One F1 - Belgian Grand Prix - Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot, Belgium - July 25, 2025 Ferrari's Charles Leclerc during practice REUTERS/Manon Cruz

Charles Leclerc, the young prodigy of Ferrari, has unveiled a shocking revelation after a surprising performance gap at Spa. The Belgian Grand Prix witnessed a fierce battle on the track, with Leclerc expressing his initial thoughts on the new upgrades brought in by Ferrari.

In a candid statement, Leclerc acknowledged the noticeable changes brought about by the new rear suspension on his Ferrari at Spa. Despite recognizing the progress made with the SF-25 update, the 27-year-old driver highlighted a crucial missing element that has allowed McLaren to dominate the circuit.

Leclerc’s disappointment was palpable as he reflected on the significant gap between his performance and McLaren’s Oscar Piastri, who clinched pole position. The Monegasque driver admitted to feeling the improvements in his car but lamented the substantial deficit to his rivals.

While the upgrades seemed to enhance the drivability of Leclerc’s Ferrari, the gap in performance against McLaren underscored the areas where the SF-25 is still lacking. The eight-time grand prix winner emphasized the pressing need for additional grip to compete effectively against the reigning champions.

The qualifying session also brought challenges for Leclerc’s Ferrari teammate, Lewis Hamilton, who faced setbacks due to on-track incidents. Hamilton’s struggles further highlighted the competitive intensity at Spa and the demanding nature of Formula 1 racing.

As the dust settles at Spa, all eyes are on Ferrari and their quest to bridge the performance gap against McLaren. With Leclerc at the helm, the Scuderia team faces a crucial period of analysis and development to unleash the full potential of the SF-25.

The Belgian Grand Prix may have delivered surprises and disappointments, but for Leclerc and Ferrari, it serves as a rallying cry to push harder, dig deeper, and reclaim their spot at the pinnacle of Formula 1 glory.

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