Leclerc: The president of Ferrari is a very ambitious person

Leclerc: The president of Ferrari is a very ambitious person

      In Las Vegas, Lewis Hamilton was asked about a comment from the president of Ferrari, who in São Paulo said that drivers should talk less, and then the same question was put to his teammate Charles Leclerc...

      Charles Leclerc: "I've known John for a very long time. We have a very good relationship; we've worked together for many years. I know that John is a very ambitious person; he motivates people to achieve the best possible results. He loves Ferrari, I love Ferrari, we all love Ferrari and we try to do everything possible in any situation. I didn't see that story. John, as always, called me after the race to have a chat; his message was positive: 'Yes, we need to work better.' And that's clear to everyone. Actually, we are united, and I will do absolutely everything to bring Ferrari back to the top. I've always said that in the past and have always given my all. I'll try to work even harder. It was unpleasant to give up so many points to Mercedes in Brazil. The best thing we can do now is focus on each race individually. The Las Vegas track is not the most suited to our car. I think there's a lot to expect from Mercedes here, but I'll be happy to be proven wrong. And I will do everything to achieve good results."

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Leclerc: The president of Ferrari is a very ambitious person

Leclerc: The president of Ferrari is a very ambitious person