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Breaking news F1, reversal in the standings: Leclerc loses positions

Breaking news in the world of Formula 1, reversal in the rankings: the Ferrari driver, Charles Leclerc, comes out “worst”

His only goal, at the moment, is to continue in the wake of his last victory. After the very important success obtained in “his” Monte Carlo and having triumphed in the Grand Prix (a victory he had missed for almost two years) Charles Leclerc wants to repeat itself in Montreal GP, Canada.

Charles Leclerc loses positions in the standings – Sportitalia.it (Photo LaPresse)

It won’t be easy at all given that Max Verstappen (always first in the standings) wants to forget, as soon as possible, the disappointing test in Monaco where he finished in sixth place. In the meantime, however, he is causing discussion about a “particular” ranking posted by a user on ‘X‘ (formerly Twitter) in which the best drivers were selected for their talent. Too bad, however, that on the podium the name does not appear of Ferrari’s “predestined”.

Reversal in the standings, Leclerc is not in the top three

Ferrari fans and Formula 1 enthusiasts can rest assured as this is not an official ranking at all, but just a thought from a user. In this special ranking of his, Charles Leclerc was even included in the fourth place, moreover tied with another young driver. The question in question, posed by “Fedé de la Dose” was the following: “Pure talent, how do you rate today’s 20 F1 drivers?”.

Charles Leclerc loses positions in the standings – Sportitalia.it (Photo LaPresse)

In first place is the future Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton who, in recent years, has proven to be up to the task by winning the world title seven times (shared credit with another legend like Michael Schumacher). A tie with Max Verstappen, three-time champion and eager to continue winning. In third place we find, however, a former Ferrari driver like Fernando Alonso who wrote unforgettable pages with the team Renault and currently at the helm ofAston Martin.

Equal to Leclerc is the turn Lando Norris of McLaren. From sixth to twentieth place we find respectively: Carlos Sainz (Ferrari, but not for long), Oscar Piastri (McLaren), George Russell (Mercedes), Esteban Ocon (Alpine), Alexander Albon (Williams Racing), Yuki Tsunoda (Racing Bulls), Pierre Gaslin (Alpine), Sergio ‘Checo’ Perez (Red Bull), Niko Hulkeberg (Haas), Daniel Ricciardo (AlphaTauri), Valtteri Bottas (Sauber), Zhou Guanyu (Sauber), Lance Stroll (Aston Martin), Kevin Magnussen (Haas) e Logan Sargeant (Williams Racing).

 
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