Leclerc not spending energy on "unfounded" Ferrari F1 rumours

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Leclerc not spending energy on "unfounded" Ferrari F1 rumours
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🗣️'I'm really looking forward to being back on track. Stop the talk and get back to driving.' Charles Leclerc says he's not wasting any energy on the 'unfounded' rumours swirling around the Ferrari F1 team after its difficult start to the season ⬇️

Leclerc says that a meeting of the whole Maranello staff proved positive as he acknowledged his role to help motivate the team to make progress.

“But we need to be good at spending our energy right inside the team pushing in the same direction and make a difference and come back stronger. "This is absolutely untrue," he said."I mean, again, there have been loads of rumours around the team, and for once 90% of them were completely unfounded. "But I can tell you, it is so clear to us what we need to improve, how we need to do it, and what are the short, medium and long term targets that I actually am very surprised how some people back at home have been trying to destabilise a bit the team.

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