Charles Leclerc
Coverage of Charles Leclerc in the Nexus archive.
- Leclerc ends wait for a win at British Grand Prix as F1 leader Antonelli hits more trouble
Charles Leclerc ended his nearly two-year Formula 1 win streak by securing victory at the 2026 British Grand Prix. Kimi Antonelli encountered car problems, and Max Verstappen's spin triggered a safety car finish, with George Russell claiming second place.
- Kimi Antonelli wins delayed Monaco Grand Prix to extend his victory streak and F1 lead
Kimi Antonelli won the delayed Monaco Grand Prix, extending his five-race winning streak and F1 lead. The race was red-flagged due to track damage and crashes, including Charles Leclerc's incident. Lewis Hamilton finished second, and Pierre Gasly third, though Isack Hadjar moved up due to a penalty.
- Why disappointment in qualifying may not spell the end of Ferrari's Monaco hopes this year
Ferrari's drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc qualified third and fourth for the Monaco Grand Prix, despite a strong weekend in practice. The article highlights Ferrari's potential to challenge Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli and Max Verstappen by leveraging their car's quick acceleration in Monaco's slow corners and strong starts.
- Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli continues strong form with Miami Grand Prix Pole
Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes secured pole position at the Miami Grand Prix, marking his third consecutive pole. The race features a highly competitive grid with four teams (Mercedes, Red Bull, Ferrari, McLaren) in the top two rows. A potential wet race and strong starts from Ferrari's Charles Leclerc pose challenges for Antonelli's bid to win his third straight Grand Prix.
- F1 star Charles Leclerc reveals his pre-race diet and preparation
Ferrari F1 driver Charles Leclerc shared his pre-race routine, including jumping rope, cold baths, and a diet of lean protein (white fish or chicken) and easily digestible carbohydrates like rice. The article highlights his preparation methods and Ferrari's competitive position in Formula 1, alongside new regulatory changes.