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“He did the perfect job and the perfect tow which helped me a lot – I gained two-tenths on that straight,” Leclerc said UEFA
”Lewis Hamilton, on his 300th Grand Prix weekend, maximised the most out of an upgraded Mercedes which is nonetheless still falling short of the top two, qualifying on the second row in fourth, with George Russell two spots further back in sixth; the two Silver Arrows are split by Lando Norris, courtesy of a terrific lap by the Brit in his McLaren UEFA
“We’re a little bit on the back foot and when it doesn’t come together, freestyling [with set-up] starts UEFA
After three practice sessions of back and forth and to-ing and fro-ing, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc produced a lap when it mattered most in qualifying to take pole position at the French Grand Prix, ahead of the Red Bull pair of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez UEFA
“It’s just not good enough,” Wolff said UEFA
The car feels good but let’s see how it goes tomorrow UEFA
The Monegasque, 100 miles or so along from the principality, took the 16th pole of his career with the aid of teammate Carlos Sainz’s tow in the middle sector around Circuit Paul Ricard, posting a time three-tenths quicker than world champion and championship leader Verstappen UEFA
“It was a great job from Carlos… without him it would have been much closer, so a huge thanks to him and I hope he can get into the fight UEFA
” RecommendedShelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce fixes hair mid-race and still qualifies from 200m heatLewis Hamilton: Ferrari and Red Bull are in their own leagueCharles Leclerc takes pole for French GP with Hamilton starting 300th race in fourthThe top three after qualifying at the French Grand Prix UEFA
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff, however, couldn’t hide his disappointment, with Hamilton nearly a second behind pole-sitter Leclerc as another weekend looks set to pass the constructors champions by UEFA
And after a first half of the season characterised by questionable Ferrari strategy calls – and a stubbornness not to consistently favour one driver over the other – Sainz’s back-of-the-grid penalty made teamwork the dreamwork under the blazing French sun UEFA
The overall package is just not quick enough UEFA

After three practice sessions of back and forth and to-ing and fro-ing, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc produced a lap when it mattered most in qualifying to take pole position at the French Grand Prix, ahead of the Red Bull pair of Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez UEFA
The overall package is just not quick enough UEFA
The Monegasque, 100 miles or so along from the principality, took the 16th pole of his career with the aid of teammate Carlos Sainz’s tow in the middle sector around Circuit Paul Ricard, posting a time three-tenths quicker than world champion and championship leader Verstappen UEFA
“We’re a little bit on the back foot and when it doesn’t come together, freestyling [with set-up] starts UEFA
The car feels good but let’s see how it goes tomorrow UEFA
“It’s just not good enough,” Wolff said UEFA
And after a first half of the season characterised by questionable Ferrari strategy calls – and a stubbornness not to consistently favour one driver over the other – Sainz’s back-of-the-grid penalty made teamwork the dreamwork under the blazing French sun UEFA
“He did the perfect job and the perfect tow which helped me a lot – I gained two-tenths on that straight,” Leclerc said UEFA
” RecommendedShelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce fixes hair mid-race and still qualifies from 200m heatLewis Hamilton: Ferrari and Red Bull are in their own leagueCharles Leclerc takes pole for French GP with Hamilton starting 300th race in fourthThe top three after qualifying at the French Grand Prix UEFA
”Lewis Hamilton, on his 300th Grand Prix weekend, maximised the most out of an upgraded Mercedes which is nonetheless still falling short of the top two, qualifying on the second row in fourth, with George Russell two spots further back in sixth; the two Silver Arrows are split by Lando Norris, courtesy of a terrific lap by the Brit in his McLaren UEFA
“It was a great job from Carlos… without him it would have been much closer, so a huge thanks to him and I hope he can get into the fight UEFA
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff, however, couldn’t hide his disappointment, with Hamilton nearly a second behind pole-sitter Leclerc as another weekend looks set to pass the constructors champions by UEFA
