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Charles Leclerc Expresses Relief After Tough Mental Battle in F1
Highlights
- Charles Leclerc won his first F1 race in nearly two years.
- Leclerc led from the start and maintained position despite pressure.
- Kimi Antonelli’s car issue ended his late challenge on Leclerc.
- Race ended under safety car due to Max Verstappen’s crash.
- Leclerc described recent period as mentally difficult but feels confident.
- Next race is Belgian Grand Prix on July 19, 2026.
Charles Leclerc ends his near two‑year win drought with victory at the British Grand Prix, delivering for Ferrari after a late Safety Car neutralises the race following Max Verstappen’s crash.
Leclerc leads from lap one and controls the tempo, resisting pressure as strategies converge. The decisive phase arrives after late stops create offset tyre life among leading runners.
Kimi Antonelli emerges as the primary threat on fresher tyres, closing rapidly before a car issue halts his charge. That releases Leclerc to manage pace and tyre temperatures.
The Safety Car sequence intensifies tension. Lapped cars are instructed to overtake, and the field circulates at roughly 100kph, which cools tyres and risks grip loss before any potential restart.
Leclerc welcomes the absence of a restart and converts control into a landmark victory, his first since 2024, after recent weekends undermined by incidents, errors, and reliability setbacks.
He describes the recent stretch as a mentally difficult run, citing qualifying mistakes in Monaco and Barcelona. Mechanical issues also compromised results that otherwise hinted at stronger underlying pace.
After Austria, Ferrari focuses on process and execution at Silverstone. Leclerc credits improved pit stops, communication, and an improved feeling with the car for regaining weekend control.
Strategically, early track position and clean out-laps blunt the undercut. Once Antonelli fades, Leclerc’s tyre phase management and Safety Car discipline remove most jeopardy.
The competitive picture remains tight. Without Antonelli’s issue, a late-lap duel appears likely, underlining how reliability margins and tyre deltas decide outcomes in compressed fields.
This result provides Ferrari with a platform for the summer run. Leclerc targets consistent podium contention and fewer unforced errors as the calendar switches to Spa on July 19.
Silverstone underscores Leclerc’s front‑running capability when execution aligns, as his Silverstone win analysis shows, and reinforces Ferrari’s need for repeatable weekends.
He also warns against complacency, stressing incremental gains over declarations, as Ferrari chases sustained competitiveness.
Visual Summary
🎉
🏁
🔥
IS BACK
First win in 685 days
DNF
🚨
CAR
Crash
to breakthrough at Silverstone.
by technical issue
“Not great for the fans, but in the helmet I was happy
there was no restart to keep that win.”
– Charles Leclerc

James William covers the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, from the Rolex 24 at Daytona to sprint-race formats. His reports include prototype performance reviews, GT class battles, and pit-stop strategy insights for endurance-racing fans.






