Is Charles Leclerc's F1 title bid over after his critical error at the FrenchGP?
The Monegasque appeared to be in full control of the race as he began to open up a gap to Verstappen’s Red Bull having soaked up some intense pressure early on.
With the summer break following this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix, it was a golden opportunity missed for Leclerc to grab some momentum at a key stage of the season. Instead, Verstappen finds himself in the driving seat for a second world title.Does Leclerc make too many errors to be champion? Since the Australian Grand Prix in April, the pendulum of momentum in the title race has swung drastically towards Verstappen. Until throwing away a likely victory in France, there was only one standout driver error from Leclerc.
"And I'm pretty sure he will learn. We have always seen that Charles is reacting very strongly and well to when he's doing mistakes. And I'm pretty sure that it will be back in Hungary stronger and hungry."Red Bull’s eighth victory of the season has seen them stretch their lead over Ferrari in the championship to 82 points as the team looks to bring the constructors’ title back to Milton Keynes for the first time since 2013.
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