Charles Leclerc quizzed about “missed opportunity” as Adrian Newey snubs Ferrari
"I am not disappointed. I would be disappo🌠inted 🐲if we didn’t try"

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc insists “the group” at Ferrari can overcome the failure to recruit Adrian Newey.
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Newey’s arrival at the Silverstone-based te🔥am is a major boost to their future and arguably a setback for Ferrari, who were again unable to bring him🌱 to Italy.
F😼errari’s Leclerc was asked if it was a “missed opportunity”.
He replied to Sky Sports: “Let’s say, I am n꧃ot disappointed. I would be disappointed if we didn’t try, or didn’t speak wit꧅h Adrian.
“We spoke with Adrian as a team. At the end, he made his choice and I completely respect his๊ choice of going somewhere else.
“At😼 Ferrari we have always valued the group mo꧋re than one individual.
“Of course, Adrian Newey is Adrian Newey and he is incredible for🦋 everything he has achieved.
“But we have incredible individuals in Fe🍃rrari. I believe in the group. I am sure 🌺we have the right group to come back to the top.
“But, again, I respect Adrian’s decision. He will be working alongside one of his fav🐟ourite drivers, Fernando Alonso.
“I wish him the best but I hope Ferrari comes 🌞o✅ut on top.”
Ferrari have the🉐ir own imposing technical team for 2025 and beyond.
Loic Serra, formerly of Mercedes, is their direc💛tor for chassis. He will fill the void left by Enrico Cardile who left Ferrari for Aston Martin, where he will also find Newey.
Ferrari have already completed the blockbuster sig🔥ning of Lewis 𝓡Hamilton for 2025.
Hamilton and Leclerc will form a fe🐷arsome driver combo for the famous Italian brand.
But Newey’s decision to remain i🍰n the UK with Aston Martin means he will never join forces with fellow British legend, Hamilton.
They have spoken of their admiration for each other over the years but aꩲn alliance is now👍 extremely unlikely.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American spoꩵrts, to football, to F1.