On a circuit which is difficult to overtake at the best of times, the Monegasque calmly extended his advantage, which was up to almost 5sec from team-mate Carlos Sainz.
However, once the track began to dry out and a switch to intermediate tyres became an option, it all started to fall apart for Ferrari.
Leclerc and his team decided to switch compound on lap 19 – but it was already too late: Sergio Perez had done so two laps earlier, and the Ferrari emerged from its stop almost two seconds behind.
The win looked to be gone, but a podium was still on – but for another Scuderia error three laps later. A confused pit message meant Ferrari inadvertently double-stacked its cars, with Leclerc coming in for slicks just behind Sainz.
The tyres weren’t ready, and the Monegasque was dropped to fourth, where he finished. Leclerc described the race at the end as a “freaking disaster”.
He’s not wrong – further ground had been lost to Verstappen on a day which should have been Leclerc’s.
Driver | Real-world result | Points total | Estimated result without errors | Estimated points total | Cumulative points difference |
Max Verstappen | 3rd (15pts) | 125 | 4th (12pts) | 115 | –10pts |
Charles Leclerc | 4th (12pts) | 116 | 1st (25pts) | 157 | +41pts |
2022 Azerbaijan GP
Yet another pole for Leclerc, but this time he lost out at the start. The Ferrari driver got a worse launch than Perez off the line, then locked up into Turn 1 meaning the Mexican got past up the inside with ease.
When team-mate Sainz ominously broke down with an engine failure Ferrari decided to pit its other driver on lap 10 and fitted him with a set of hard tyres, looking to possibly go all the way to the end.
A slow stop for Perez then meant that Leclerc was in the lead – could he make the one-stop work for the win? We’d never find out.
His engine blew too on lap 20. Verstappen cruised home to take full points after overtaking Perez, leaving a distraught Leclerc speechless in the aftermath.
The championship gap to Verstappen was now looking ominous, with Ferrari’s lead driver now more than a win’s worth of points behind.
Driver | Real-world result | Points total | Estimated result without errors | Estimated points total | Cumulative points difference |
Max Verstappen | 1st (25pts) | 150 | 2nd (18pts) | 133 | –17pts |
Charles Leclerc | DNF (0pts) | 116 | 1st (25pts) | 182 | +66pts |
2022 Canadian GP
The Barcelona and Baku blowouts meant that Leclerc would take grid penalties for Montreal, starting from the back.
Leclerc gradually climbed his way through the field until he was seventh by lap 21 and encountered his first real issue – Esteban Ocon.
The Alpine driver was able to exploit his superior traction out of the corners combined with straight-line speed to stay ahead of the Ferrari, with Leclerc expressing his frustration at being bottled up.
He would eventually get past to finish fifth, but it was another weekend of what might have been.
His team-mate Sainz managed to exploit a late virtual safety car to take on fresh tyres and pressure Verstappen for the win late on. With Leclerc appearing to have had a clear pace advantage on his team-mate all year, it’s quite possible to hypothesise that the Monegasque would have got the job done and won, had he not had to start from the back.
Instead he lost more points to Verstappen, the gap now at almost two wins.
Driver | Real-world result | Points total | Estimated result without errors | Estimated points total | Cumulative points difference |
Max Verstappen | 1st (25pts) | 175 | 2nd (18pts) | 151 | –25pts |
Charles Leclerc | 5th (10pts) | 126 | 1st (25pts) | 207 | +81pts |
2022 British GP
Leclerc found himself starting third on the grid after a spin in a wet qualifying at Silverstone, but this would be another victory seemingly lost from a winning position – again from questionable Ferrari strategy calls.
After a red-flagged initial start due to Zhou Guanyu’s huge crash, on the second time of asking Leclerc managed to dive bomb Perez into The Loop for third, damaging his front wing as they connected but not appearing to lose any speed.
The Monegasque was then permitted to overtake his team-mate Sainz for second later on, after the Spaniard had gone off, lost the lead to Verstappen and didn’t look like showing the pace to take it back.