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As the echoes of Michael Schumacher‘s triumphant era linger, Ferrari now grapples with the potential of Charles Leclerc. Amidst a season filled with frustration, Leclerc’s self-belief remains unshaken, even as the Italian team struggles to match its illustrious past. A tantalizing question hangs in the air: Is Ferrari squandering Leclerc’s exceptional talent? The Monegasque’s approach stands in stark contrast to the boisterous ego-driven norm of F1. His distinctively mature attitude and honest introspection reveal a driver who grapples with self-doubt, a trait rarely seen in the highly competitive sport.

Leclerc’s journey began with Alfa Romeo in 2018, eventually leading him to the esteemed Ferrari a year later. Since then, his path has been marked by triumphs and challenges, and yet he dreams of pulling a Schumacher and aims to ‘Bring Ferrari back.’ John Alesi faced a similar confluence of challenges during his time with Ferrari. Alesi’s story is characterized by raw speed, yet his tenure lacked the sustained success that Ferrari fans yearn for. Alesi grappled with organizational issues and team dynamics that would come to define Ferrari’s ongoing struggles.

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The striking parallels between Alesi and Leclerc become impossible to ignore. But according to The Race F1 podcast on Spotify, “The fact that Leclerc has won more than one race, it seems to me like Ferrari is wasting Leclerc’s talent either through subpar machinery or dumb strategy decisions…It (Ferrari) can be a turbulent place, it needs a lot of very tough managing, and it had that during the Ross Brawn, Michael Schumacher, Jean Todt era, and it’s drifted away from that since how it was.”

“So yes, Alesi was there in that pre-Schumacher era, and Leclerc was there a long time after it. But as drivers, I don’t see any significant parallels, I think Leclerc is a much more accomplished, more rounded form of Alesi, with a wider skill set… I think Leclerc’s a more all-round driver, isn’t he, than John Alesi.”

Despite being a more accomplished and well-rounded driver compared to Alesi, Leclerc grapples with team-related challenges that bear a familiar ring. Amidst the turbulence, it’s Charles Leclerc’s unwavering loyalty to Ferrari could ultimately prove to be a wise investment.

Charles Leclerc’s path to Ferrari redemption

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Former F1 racer David Kennedy, a Le Mans winner and ex-junior category team boss, believes that Ferrari’s recent shift in leadership, with Fred Vasseur taking the reins, will eventually lead to stability and enhanced competitiveness. Vasseur’s experience and grounded approach are anticipated to bring the team back on track, aligning with Leclerc’s ambitions. Kennedy draws parallels to the process Jean Todt undertook before leading Ferrari to their explosive success.

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Reports suggest that Leclerc may have already extended his commitment to Ferrari beyond 2024, showcasing his patience and long-term vision. Kennedy asserts that with the right pieces in place, including a solid working environment and incremental improvements, Ferrari is poised to return to the forefront of F1. As he adds, “I think the reward will come for Charles.”

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Vidhita is an F1 writer at EssentiallySports. Driven by her deep passion for motorsports and a love for the exhilaration of speed. Since 2016, she has been captivated by the world of F1 after watching a race with a relative, and her fascination has only grown stronger over the years.
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