United States Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc has tempered expectations of further podiums this season despite securing his first top-three finish since Belgium at the United States Grand Prix last week. The Ferrari driver’s third-place in Austin marked his and the team’s sixth podium of 2025 — five of which have been third places and one a second place in Monaco.
“I am not surprised by the fact that we are missing a bit more performance going throughout the end of the year, especially considering that probably Mercedes and Red Bull are two of the teams that pushed their development a bit later than other teams,” Leclerc said on Friday. “If we look at the gap compared to the McLaren, it remained kind of the same. For us, we are more focused on next year, which I hope will help us.”
Ferrari ended car development earlier than most rivals, instead targeting gains through fine-tuning set-up and operations. Leclerc acknowledged that the Austin podium was a much-needed morale boost. “It has been a long time, and it’s good for everybody in the team to finally see a little bit of improvement,” he said. “But it was a very positive weekend. Whether from now on we can consistently fight for a podium, I think it is a long shot, but I will try to make this happen again this weekend.”