“There is definitely more to come,” Charles Leclerc warns Red Bull and Max Verstappen ahead of the Australian GP

Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc
Charles Leclerc has almost had a flawless start to the season as he already has two podiums and a win to show for his efforts. He had shown glimpses of what he can do in his previous seasons but he definitely come into his own this season as he looks as the complete package to take down anyone who comes in his tracks and win that coveted first world championship which he has longed for throughout his career.
Charles Leclerc had definitely looked the one to beat this season. Although there were speculations that it was Max Verstappen and Red Bull’s title to lose this time around but the Monegasque driver has completed demolished those speculations by making a definite two horse for the title. It’s been one a piece for both Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc going into the third race of the season.
The scary part for both Red Bull and Max Verstappen is that Charles Leclerc has claimed that it’s just the trailer of the things to come. He has sent a message saying that he has more pace to offer on his brand new challenger F1-75. That should be a frightening proposition for any team as he has already looked lethal with his pace. This could be the time when the alarm bells start ringing in the Red Bull corner.
Charles Leclerc send a message to Red Bull and Max Verstappen as he expects to get faster on the new F1-75 in the races to come

Charles Leclerc has set the stage on fire with his blistering performances and seems to be in a pretty calm headspace. The Monegasque driver in one of his recent interviews said, “I am happy with this start to the season for sure.”
“I am working well with the team and the preparation for the first race was very good. I feel good in general but there is definitely more to come.”
“The thing I am happy about is not really the performance but I know exactly where I still need to work and what I need to improve to unlock more performance. So yes, on that I am happy.” As reported by gpfans.
Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen have gone head to head and wheel to wheel already and we are just two races into the season. We expect more of the same at the Australian GP in just more than a week’s time.
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