Hans-Joachim Stuck, a German motorsport veteran who competed in Formula 1 in the 1970s, has no doubt that Charles Leclerc will be able to overcome a bad streak and certainly succeed.
So far, the Ferrari driver has only six points to his name and in three Grand Prix’s he only crossed the finish line once, finishing 7th in Saudi Arabia. In Bahrain, Charles retired due to a power plant failure and in Australia he was the victim of a racing incident on the first lap.
“It’s just such a phase. Sometimes it goes well, sometimes it doesn’t. It often depends on luck,” noted Stuck. – Leclerc is still bouncing back. We all know how he can fly, and I’m not worried about him. He’s just going to get better.”
Stuck also did not skimp on the praise of Max Verstappen, two-time world champion, leading the individual classification and now on two wins and a podium. It seems that few people can seriously compete with the Dutchman Red Bull Racing, who has a super fast car this year.
“In fact, there is always the option to retire, the situation can change very quickly,” recalls Stuck. – But if we talk about pilots, then he is a real leader, there is no doubt about it. He manages to perform slightly better than everyone else. He is of course not only the best driver, but Red Bull also has the best car, this should also not be forgotten.
This team works just great, they managed to create a great car for Max and he drives almost perfectly, without making any mistakes. His results are commendable.”
Source: F1 News

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