Scuderia Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc became the surprise leader of the 2021 British Grand Prix after a heavy crash involving Lewis Hamilton and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen on the opening lap.
Charles maintained his first place for most of the race at Silverstone, with Lewis Hamilton serving his 10-second penalty for the collision with Verstappen, but was reeled in by the Mercedes driver and was overtaken with just two laps until the end of the race.
The Monegasque, who had also been battling engine mapping issues during the race, naturally felt his second place was bittersweet having been so close to a shock win but accepted he could take pride in his podium and Ferrari’s performance at Silverstone.
“It is difficult to enjoy 100% but it has been an incredible race, I gave not 100% but I gave 200%, I gave all of me but it was just not enough in the last two laps. Congratulations to Lewis he did an incredible job and it is amazing to see as many fans in the grandstands. It was fun in the car but lacked just a little bit of pace towards the end. We definitely didn’t expect it. We expected after qualifying to be quite competitive but not as competitive as now. We have been fighting for the win which was incredible especially on the medium we were extremely quick and then on the hards we lacked a little bit of pace compared to the Mercedes but overall it was much stronger than we are use to.” – Charles explained after the British Grand Prix.
Still, Charles scores his first podium of the 2021 Formula 1 season and the Maranello team’s first podium finish since Carlos Sainz in Monaco, which the Monegasque feels demonstrates Scuderia Ferrari’s important progress after a very difficult 2020 season due to a drop in performance.
“The team is doing incredibly well and I am very proud of the team,” he said. “Of course it is great to have these types of races it cheers up everyone. There is a lot of work done so it shows we are doing something right and that we are working in the right direction. So we need to keep going like this. It won’t be a smooth ride until we get back to the top but we will give everything.” – Charles Leclerc concluded.
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