Charles Leclerc endured a frustrating Canadian Grand Prix weekend, describing it as one of the worst of his career after a difficult showing for Ferrari.

The Monegasque driver struggled for pace throughout the session, unable to find confidence in the car as Ferrari failed to challenge the front-running teams at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
Leclerc qualified eighth on the grid after a difficult qualifying session, trailing teammate Lewis Hamilton and over four-tenths off pole position, highlighting the team’s ongoing performance issues in Montreal.
He admitted that from the opening practice session onwards, nothing “clicked,” with tyre performance and braking confidence both proving inconsistent across the weekend.
Despite brief moments of recovery in earlier sessions, Leclerc’s overall performance never stabilised, leaving him visibly frustrated as Ferrari continue to search for answers in a tightly packed midfield and front-runners battle.

