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Leclerc’s Despair in Singapore: Ferrari’s Season Deteriorates Amid Performance Crisis!

Redação by Redação
October 6, 2025
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Leclerc’s Despair in Singapore: Ferrari’s Season Deteriorates Amid Performance Crisis!
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Title: Ferrari’s Despair: Leclerc’s Brutal Admission After Singapore GP – “No Optimism Left!”

In a shocking display of candid frustration, Charles Leclerc, the Monegasque star of Ferrari, has laid bare the devastating reality facing his team following a dismal performance at the Singapore Grand Prix. The once-optimistic atmosphere has turned into a cloud of despair, as Leclerc openly admits, “I wish I could say I’m optimistic for the rest of the season, but I don’t believe there’s anything in the car that suggests we will make progress.”

Ferrari’s weekend at Marina Bay was nothing short of catastrophic. Both Leclerc and fellow competitor Lewis Hamilton found themselves trapped in a relentless battle against the clock and their own machinery, unable to compete with the might of rivals like Mercedes, Red Bull, and McLaren. Instead of fighting for podium finishes, they were relegated to executing the frustrating “lift & coast” strategy, a maneuver that forces drivers to ease off the accelerator long before approaching corners in a desperate bid to conserve crucial car components.

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The “lift & coast” predicament has become emblematic of Ferrari’s tumultuous 2025 season. Throughout the races, the Scuderia drivers have repeatedly found themselves unable to unleash the full potential of their SF-25 cars. Whether it was to preserve tire life or prevent brake overheating, the necessity of this tactic led to them losing valuable time lap after lap. Even Frederic Vasseur, Ferrari’s team principal, couldn’t hide the issue during his post-race press conference, highlighting the dire state of the team’s performance.

Leclerc’s post-race reflections painted a grim picture, reinforcing the widespread belief that Ferrari is miles away from being competitive. “It’s tough, really tough. Right now, we are not competitive and we have huge difficulties with the car; it’s not easy,” he lamented. This stark admission echoes the frustrations felt by fans and analysts alike, who have watched as the once-glorious Ferrari team struggles to keep pace with its rivals.

As the season edges into its final six races, the atmosphere around Ferrari has shifted from anticipation to a heavy blanket of pessimism. The question now lingers: will Leclerc and the Scuderia find a way to turn the tide, or are they destined to wallow in the depths of mediocrity? With no signs of improvement, the road ahead appears daunting, and the legendary prancing horse may need more than just a miracle to reclaim its glory. Stay tuned, as the saga of Ferrari’s fall from grace unfolds further in the upcoming races.

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