The Ferrari driver in Formula One, Charles Leclerc, has highlighted the constant interaction with the FIA to propose improvements for the future. Currently ranked third in the drivers' championship, Leclerc is preparing for the upcoming race in Mexico with the aim of securing his second consecutive victory and helping Ferrari improve its position in the Constructors' Championship.
With 496 points and positioned third, 48 points behind leader McLaren, Leclerc trusts in his team's consistency throughout the season. Despite not having the best performance in recent races, the Monegasque driver emphasizes Ferrari's strength as a team and its ability to recover in the final stretch of the championship.
With five races remaining in the Formula One season, Leclerc and his teammate, Carlos Sainz, are looking to climb positions in the overall standings. In this regard, the Ferrari driver anticipates a challenge competing against Max Verstappen from Red Bull, highlighting the intensity and the limits in which these on-track battles unfold.
During a press conference ahead of the Mexican Grand Prix, Leclerc mentioned that Verstappen always runs at the limit of the rules, creating exciting and risky situations in races. He referred to a recent incident at the United States Grand Prix, where the battle between Verstappen and Lando Norris resulted in extreme situations that influenced the race outcome. For Leclerc, these confrontations highlight the need to discuss certain limits with the FIA and seek clarity in the regulations governing on-track performances.