F1 Twitter brutally trolls Charles Leclerc for Ferrari’s ‘stragedies’: “Max Verstappen won in Spa, He wins in Monza”
Charles Leclerc
We have denied a brilliant championship battle between Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen because of Ferrari’s inability to make the right call. After three races, the Monegasque driver was 46 points ahead of the reigning world champion. Red Bull and Max Verstappen were caught napping as the duo of Charles Leclerc and Ferrari got off to flier in both the championships.
But, the table turned quickly as Max Verstappen fought his way back into the championship. Yes, the Dutchman was flying after the race in Australia but it cannot be denied that Ferrari made his path a little easier. Whether it has been pit stops or reliability issues, the Milton Keynes outfit has had the upper hand on the Italian Giants. We saw another moment of confusion in the pits during the Dutch GP which forced Carlos Sainz to waste time and blow his chances to win the race.
These type of incidents have been one off as both Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc have had to face the brunt of it. Whether it was Silverstone, Monaco or Hungary, Ferrari have had messed up their drivers’ chances to go and express themselves to the fullest.
Charles Leclerc faces the brunt courtesy of Ferrari’s mistakes
Charles Leclerc might have won the 2019 Italian GP but the fans on Twitter feel he doesn’t stand a chance against Max Verstappen because of the state of affairs at Ferrari. Twitter recreated the iconic commentary during his win at the ‘Temple of Speed’: “HE CAN SEE THE CELEBRATIONS STARTING. HE’S GOT ONE MORE CORNER, THE FAMOUS PARABOLICA TO GO. FERRARI STRATEGY MESSED UP AGAIN. MAX VERSTAPPEN HAS COPED BRILLIANTLY. HE WON IN SPA, HE WINS IN MONZA!”
“When will Ferrari start to use 1 driver to help the other? Charles was solely fighting for the championship and is solely fighting for 2nd place now. Will ferrari let even Russel pass him !“
The writing’s on the wall for Ferrari if they don’t put their house in order sooner rather than later. Monza could be the perfect place to do so and also thank the Tifosi for their constant supprt.
Shubham Bajpai
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