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Charles Leclerc is reportedly inclined to forgive Ferrari for mistakes, according to his long-time mental coach. However, he is much harsher on himself regarding performance and decisions.
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Riccardo Ceccarelli says Charles Leclerc is quick to forgive the Ferrari pit wall when mistakes happen, but he tends to be much harder on himself.
Ceccarelli and his Formula Medicine team have known Leclerc since he was 11. From karting all the way up to Formula One with Ferrari, Leclerc has continued to lean on their support throughout his career. He joined Ferrariās F1 lineup in 2019.
Leclerc also came through the Ferrari Driver Academy, which he joined in 2016. Over time, there have been visible tensions between him and the team, often stemming from disagreements over race strategies.
There were moments when those calls cost him dearly, too. Through three rounds of the 2026 season, Leclerc was still searching for a win after last tasting victory at the 2024 United States Grand Prix. In Australia that March, an early virtual safety car came and went without a pit stop from Ferrari, leaving him to settle for third place.
But while Leclerc may feel aggrieved by Ferrariās pit wall at times, Ceccarelli notes that he is quicker to āforgiveā others for their mistakes than his own. That was the case at Albert Park, as Leclerc claimed the VSC did not stop Ferrari from winning the Australian GP this March.
āCharles Leclerc has a knack for mentally tapping into his talent when itās needed ā and that certainly helps him pull everything together in a flying lap,ā Ceccarelli told Motorsport.com.
āBut the modern athlete relies on intelligence and an open mind ā the ability to tackle every challenge with humility and analytical skill. The strength lies in constantly questioning oneself, in the awareness that there is always room for improvement.
āLeclerc is someone who, when he makes a mistake, doesnāt let it go for two days and just sits there thinking about it.
Leclerc's mental coach, Riccardo Ceccarelli, states that he is quick to forgive Ferrari for mistakes but is much harder on himself.
Charles Leclerc joined Ferrari's F1 lineup in 2019 and has been part of their Driver Academy since 2016.
The tensions often arise from disagreements over race strategies between Leclerc and the Ferrari team.

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āWhereas if, for example, his pit wall makes a mistake, heās over it after two hours. Heās more inclined to forgive those whoāve let him down, whilst heās incredibly hard on himself.ā
It was even reported after Ferrariās strategy cost Leclerc a chance to win the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix that sporting director Diego Loverno rushed to stop him from sharing his protests in full. Ferrari fearing excessive plank wear wrecked their only chance to win a race last year.
Leclerc would rather bite his tongue in the moment and forgive Ferrariās pit wall whenever they make a mistake, even if it affects his chances to win ā like in Australia. He was leading the Australian GP ahead of the eventual winner, Mercedesā George Russell before the VSC.
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