Ferrari star Charles Leclerc brutally mocked over Elle Brooke video
F1: Leclerc says Ferrari career has ‘exceeded expectations’
Charles Leclerc is the subject of a viral social media jibe after his frustrating start to the season with Ferrari. The Monegasque finished outside the points at the Spanish Grand Prix last weekend as his dream of capturing an F1 world title looks to be on hold for another year.
Leclerc pipped Sergio Perez to second place in last season’s Drivers’ Championship, but Ferrari have tumbled down the pecking order since Mattia Binotto gave way to new team boss Frederic Vasseur.
The F1 star’s frustration has boiled over on numerous occasions and he has gained a reputation for his angry team radio messages. Another was added to Leclerc’s catalogue in Saudi Arabia earlier this season when he raged: “Being behind like this is really s***. I don’t know what to do!”
The official Twitter account of airline Ryanair, well-known for their quick wit on social media, pounced on an opportunity to poke fun at the Ferrari star by responding to a video of OnlyFans star Elle Brooke.
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When quizzed by Piers Morgan on whether her future children may take issue with her profession, Brooke responded: “They can cry in a Ferrari.” The Prancing Horse star was soon dragged into the conversation as Ryanair quote tweeted with: “Like Charles Leclerc.”
Along with Carlos Sainz, the Ferrari duo have struggled to make their mark towards the front of the pack this season with only one podium between them after seven races.
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Leclerc could hardly hide his anger when pressed on what went wrong at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya last weekend, having crossed the line in a disappointing P11. “I don’t understand what we are doing wrong but we are doing something wrong,” he told Sky Sports.
“I went from a first hard [tyre], to a second hard in the last stint, did the same thing and the car is behaving in a completely different way. We have to understand and work but it’s been a few races now where we are struggling with the conditions or having a really peaky car and today is no better.
“Yesterday I could not drive, I had a rear that was super loose and strange. We will analyse all of this at the factory. Today was mostly the front. The second and third stints were quite a bit better.
“The first stint was really bad but I think that was more tyre related. I feel like all weekend we have been speaking with drivers and we are struggling. It’s such a tiny window and on this track it seems to be more sensitive than others. We need to be on top of those things.”
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