Charles Leclerc delivers harsh reality as Ferrari struggles in Constructors' Championship

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Charles Leclerc delivers harsh reality as Ferrari struggles in Constructors' Championship
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Leclerc confirmed Ferrari won’t introduce significant upgrades, leaving the team with limited chances to improve this season.

Ferrari has faced performance decline in 2025, slipping to third in the Constructors’ Championship after early competitiveness.

Charles Leclerc shared a shocking admission on Ferrari's performance in the rest of the 2025 season, saying that there won't be any big upgrades coming from the team. This could indicate a big downfall for the side, as they have struggled with performance for most part of the ongoing season.

Ferrari ended the 2025 season on a high note, however, faced a steep downward spiral in terms of overall performance and competitiveness. The team has not won a single race so far in the season (except for Hamilton's P1 during the sprint in China), and while they did sit in the second spot of the Constructors' Championship up until Baku, they dropped to third as Mercedes showcased improved performance.

The Singapore Grand Prix was yet another point of disappointment for the Italian team, as Charles Leclerc faced struggles to perform any overtake and defend against Kimi Antonelli's Mercedes.

"It's tough, it's very tough. We are not strong at the moment and we are struggling massively with the car. It's not easy," Leclerc said after the race.

 

 

He further said that the chances of the car improving in the remaining season are quite low, and revealed that no big upgrades are expected to come this year.

"I wish I could say that I'm positive for the rest of the season, I don't think there's anything in the car that proves to me that we are going to do a step forward. I think this is the reality of our situation at the moment. I don't quite know how to turn that situation around because we don't have new parts or anything coming to the car."

 

 

Both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton faced numerous challenges with the car in Singapore. While the latter faced a brake failure in the final laps, Leclerc faced issues of his own.