Charles Leclerc lays out a plan to beat Max Verstappen for the 2022 F1 world championship despite calling it quite a challenging task
Charles Leclerc lays out a plan to beat Max Verstappen for the 2022 F1 world championship despite calling it 'quite a challenging task' Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
We’re not crying, you are ? Charles Leclerc started the 2022 F1 season as the clear favorite for the title and promptly built himself a formidable lead, even as Red Bull and Max Verstappen were struggling with reliability issues. In the last few races, however, the Monegasque’s fortunes have changed dramatically due to various factors. Consequently, he currently trails Verstappen in the drivers' standings . Some of those factors, such as unreliability and from the Ferrari pit wall, were out of his hands. He too, however, has made several that have equally contributed to his situation. P1 and P3 in for Charles and Carlos
P1 and P3 in for Charles and Carlos Yet, Leclerc said that he doesn’t feel any additional pressure on his shoulders to deliver, especially since he might lose out on a chance to bring home Ferrari’s first world title in nearly 15 years. He added, saying: “Obviously, the goal remains to be world champion, and it still remains the same goal for me, even though that now it’s going to be more difficult. But it doesn’t add pressure that it’s been so many years that we haven’t won the drivers’ championship.”
Charles Leclerc discloses plans to beat Max Verstappen to the 2022 F1 world championship
Charles Leclerc remains optimistic about his chances of beating Max Verstappen to the 2022 F1 title Charles Leclerc is optimistic about his chances of beating Max Verstappen to the 2022 F1 title, despite his recent setbacks. With 10 more races to go in the season and more than 250 points up for grabs, Leclerc believes that he can still clinch his maiden title. To do so, the Ferrari driver has to win the 10 remaining races and take the extra points for the fastest laps in at least half those races. Leclerc is aware of the challenge ahead of him but still believes that it is an achievable goal. Speaking to Autosport ahead of the 2022 F1 Hungarian GP, he said: “I think if we win all the races and he [Verstappen] finishes second all the time, we can still win! So, I’m relying on myself doing that, even though it’s quite a challenging task. Let’s see how it goes. Obviously, it’s a very, very optimistic goal, but I don’t want to look into it any more negatively.” We’re not crying, you are ?We’re not crying, you are ? Charles Leclerc started the 2022 F1 season as the clear favorite for the title and promptly built himself a formidable lead, even as Red Bull and Max Verstappen were struggling with reliability issues. In the last few races, however, the Monegasque’s fortunes have changed dramatically due to various factors. Consequently, he currently trails Verstappen in the drivers' standings . Some of those factors, such as unreliability and from the Ferrari pit wall, were out of his hands. He too, however, has made several that have equally contributed to his situation. P1 and P3 in for Charles and Carlos
P1 and P3 in for Charles and Carlos Yet, Leclerc said that he doesn’t feel any additional pressure on his shoulders to deliver, especially since he might lose out on a chance to bring home Ferrari’s first world title in nearly 15 years. He added, saying: “Obviously, the goal remains to be world champion, and it still remains the same goal for me, even though that now it’s going to be more difficult. But it doesn’t add pressure that it’s been so many years that we haven’t won the drivers’ championship.”