Charles Leclerc’s presence amidst Lewis Hamilton’s triumphant arrival at Maranello barely merited a footnote. Because the world strained for any fleeting glimpse of the brand new man in crimson, Leclerc lurked within the shadows. He, too, drove 2023 automobile, logging 14 laps at Fiorano, sharing a second with the cheering tifosi trackside. But regardless of the deal with Hamilton, undoubtedly one of the crucial vital driver signings in F1 historical past, there’s each likelihood of Leclerc stealing his thunder as soon as the racing begins.
Hamilton’s arrival is a confounding think about Leclerc’s pre-ordained ascent to the highest of F1, but it surely shouldn’t derail Leclerc. The 27-year-old heads into his seventh season with Ferrari off the again of his finest marketing campaign but, one through which he top-scored after the August break. Had been it not for Ferrari’s ill-fated June flooring improve, which triggered porpoising and a time-consuming design rethink, Leclerc may have been a real title contender. He and Ferrari stand on the point of ending a world championship drought that stretching again to its final constructor’s title in 2008. His second has come.
No one disputes Leclerc is likely one of the quickest in F1 over a single lap; there’s a robust argument he’s quickest of all. He’s a rarity in fashionable F1 who can ship visibly on-the-edge qualifying laps, exemplified by his Singapore pole in 2019 when he hung the rear finish of the Ferrari out a number of occasions, with out dropping time via his lairiness. He additionally has phenomenal traction-sensitivity, with a outstanding capability to know simply how a lot to lean on overheating rear tires on the finish of the lap. That’s only one instance of his peerless really feel, permitting him to conduct his physics-defying dance on the tightrope of grip.
He’s a proactive driver, one who induces rotation at nook entry by overlapping throttle and brake. That’s simplest in a automobile with oversteer, which he makes use of his extremely management to handle all through the remainder of the nook. He additionally chimes with the driving type demanded of the present floor impact vehicles, adapting rapidly once they have been first launched in 2022 and modifying his braking strategy throughout testing. His ensuing astonishing flip of velocity has been there proper again to his karting days, ticking each field apart from the one marked ‘world champion’.
The caricature of Leclerc is that he’s quick however error-prone and unreliable in races, together with his ratio of 26 to simply eight wins cited as supporting proof, together with pricey errors he’s made prior to now. The view he couldn’t be trusted on race day was all the time exaggerated, however he did make too many errors – maybe exemplified by crashing out whereas main within the French Grand Prix at Paul Ricard, attempting to squeeze each final iota of day out of the automobile on ageing tires within the data he would drop behind Max Verstappen when he pitted. He’s additionally sometimes requested an excessive amount of of the automobile on qualifying laps, which is the draw back of that capability to tiptoe on the restrict. Each every now and then, he slides off the slender peak – often adopted by self-beration over the radio.
Final yr underlined how far he’s come. The worst mistake in races was poor ‘middle-lane’ automobile positioning in the beginning of the Austrian Grand Prix that led to entrance wing harm – and that was solely a minor error of judgement.
“Wanting again at this yr, there hasn’t actually been any missed alternatives,” stated Leclerc of his 2024 season late final yr. “In different years, once I appeared again there have been all the time one or two races the place I wished to do issues that weren’t potential and it bit me. That will imply I’d get zero factors once I may have gotten 10 or eight factors. Even when that’s not a lot, on the finish while you add these up, it makes a distinction. This yr, I don’t assume I’ve left any alternatives behind. That’s the reason I’m glad with the season.”
Fulfilling the lifelong dream of profitable on his residence streets in Monaco was the plain excessive level. His progress within the iconic occasion showcasing his evolution as he put behind him the ache of a Q3 crash in 2021 that brought about undetected harm stopping him ranging from pole, then his failure to command strategic selections as successfully as his team-mate after main the moist race early on a yr later. Arguably, his ostensibly-straightforward win in america Grand Prix at Austin was extra spectacular given the outstanding tempo he confirmed whereas managing the difficult Pirelli tires. His different 2024 win was additionally a tire masterclass, one-stopping at Monza.
Leclerc’s hadn’t traditionally been within the prime class of F1 tire managers, though there are ignored races that stood out on this rating earlier in his profession. One instance is the 2020 seventieth Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone, the place he pulled off a outstanding one-stopper with lengthy remaining stint to web a fourth place that was much better than the uncompetitive Ferrari, efficiency neutered by enforced energy unit operation adjustments forward of the season, deserved. Nonetheless, such showings have been sporadic and he’s developed his recreation to the purpose of contemplating tire administration turning from a weak spot right into a energy. And that goes hand-in-hand with Ferrari’s personal strategic features.
“There have been a couple of weaknesses,” stated Leclerc once I requested him about this in Brazil final yr. “First, once I arrived within the staff, tire administration on my facet was all the time a weak spot and now it truly turned one in all my strengths. Technique-wise, we’re in a a lot better place at present. Ravin [Jain, head of strategy] and his staff are doing an distinctive job and we now have carried out a giant step ahead.”
Leclerc has the proper benchmark for the place he stands on tire administration this yr. Hamilton is a previous grasp at this, one thing informal observers won’t acknowledge given how typically he gripes in regards to the prognosis of Pirellis in a stint over the radio. Maybe together with Verstappen, he’s the market-leader in F1. This will likely be a take a look at for Leclerc, however in recent times even on weekends the place Sainz may beat him in qualifying, typically Leclerc had the race-pace benefit.
Leclerc’s contribution to the staff the cockpit has additionally improved. Whereas he hasn’t reached the extent of erstwhile team-mate Carlos Sainz Jr, Leclerc has improved from being one of many weaker communicators and not using a agency grasp on goings-on round him to a way more succesful one. The ensuing assertiveness, which he has consciously labored on, will stand him in good stead, though he should stability up the will to make the suitable name with making certain he solely does so when he has the info and judgement to take action.
His wheel-to-wheel qualities additionally shouldn’t be underestimated. Bahrain 2022, when he out-thought Verstappen in a battle to the flag to win, stands out for instance of what he’s able to in terms of technique in an in depth battle. He’s proven he can weigh up threat and reward successfully, understanding when to robust it out and when to offer room earlier than retaking the benefit later.
“I all the time get pleasure from wheel-to-wheel [racing],” he stated. “It’s all the time a really thrilling second of the weekend the place you’ve acquired to adapt to totally different drivers, you get to know drivers and also you adapt your driving type a bit as nicely. When tons is at stake, you’ll be able to take extra threat , that’s what I get pleasure from essentially the most.”
Leclerc’s evolving recreation has not but been examined within the depth of a world championship battle, which is one thing he’ll hope to be on this yr. However there are additionally weaknesses that he should nonetheless chip away at. For instance, in an understeering automobile he hasn’t all the time managed to extract the identical efficiency as Sainz may over the earlier three years. What’s extra, by his personal admission he struggles in low-grip situations, for instance at Monza or Mexico Metropolis.
“It’s not one in all my strengths, qualifying on very low-grip tracks,” stated Leclerc. “I are inclined to push rather a lot in qualifying and in Monza and Mexico I all the time battle rather a lot. I’ve acquired to assume much more as a way to end a lap and attempting to comprise a bit extra my will to push extraordinarily exhausting in qualifying, as a result of it simply doesn’t work out on these tracks. You slide so much as a result of there may be very low grip. You’ve simply acquired to be a bit of bit much less on the restrict on these tracks, and I battle a bit extra to do this.”
These are the precise circumstances the place Leclerc nonetheless must chip away at his recreation to emerge as the very best model of himself. He’s held in excessive esteem by his rivals, outdated karting rival Max Verstappen and Hamilton included, however has by no means totally been a part of the championship-fight narrative.
It’s a truism to name any driver’s season a defining one, however the stars seem to have aligned for Leclerc in 2025. He ought to have a shot on the title, however the arrival of Hamilton will solid an additional highlight on him. It may nicely be to his benefit, permitting him to be taught a factor or two from the seven-times world champions to easy out the remaining tough edges in his recreation whereas exhibiting the world he can beat a seven-times world championship.
Hamilton may complicate issues – even at 40, he’s removed from a spent drive in F1 regardless of his struggles of late with Mercedes – however Leclerc is aware of that is his second. So far as he’s involved, Ferrari is his staff and supplied the automobile is fast sufficient, he’ll anticipate to realize his future and grow to be world champion.
And to do this, there was all the time the prospect he’d must beat Hamilton a method or one other.