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Leclerc’s podium finish boosts the mood at Ferrari ahead of the F1 home race in Monza


Leclerc’s podium finish boosts the mood at Ferrari ahead of the F1 home race in Monza

ZANDVOORT, Netherlands — Ferrari enjoyed an unexpected boost at the Dutch Grand Prix, with Charles Leclerc’s hard-fought podium finish a huge relief for the out-of-form Italian team ahead of its home Formula One race.

Leclerc was sixth on the grid on Sunday but overtook Red Bull’s Sergio Perez at the start before also overtaking Mercedes’ George Russell and Oscar Piastri’s in-form McLaren. Leclerc kept Piastri behind him to hold on to third, while his teammate Carlos Sainz Jr. moved up from tenth on the grid to fifth.

Not bad for a team that Leclerc said was targeting sixth place in a “damage limitation exercise” ahead of car upgrades planned for next week’s Italian Grand Prix at Monza. It’s a timely morale boost for a team that was battling for wins in 2024 but was eliminated from the race.

“Very, very surprised. I’m not often happy with third place, but I think that after today’s race we can be extremely satisfied with the work we did for the team during a difficult weekend,” said Leclerc.

“We had problems from Friday until the race. In the race we found a bit more pace and implemented a perfect strategy. So a really strong race for the team and we are really happy to start the second half (of the season) like this.”

Ferrari started the season as Red Bull’s biggest rival – even if it was not particularly close – but has lost ground to McLaren and Mercedes over the last three months.

In the six races since Leclerc’s second win of the season in Monaco in May, Ferrari has finished on the podium three times. Meanwhile, the resurgent McLaren and Mercedes have been winning races and putting Red Bull under pressure.

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc from Monaco steers his car during...

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc of Monaco drives his car during the Formula One Dutch Grand Prix at the Zandvoort circuit in the Netherlands on Sunday, August 25, 2024. Photo credit: AP/Peter Dejong

Lewis Hamilton’s victories in the races in Great Britain and Belgium raised questions about whether the seven-time champion had really made the right decision by moving from Mercedes to Ferrari for next season. Hamilton will join Leclerc at Ferrari, while Sainz will move to Williams.

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