Head behind-the-scenes for the final full access installment of the 2024 Formula 1 season, and follow Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz through their last race as teammates.
A race where the team gave their all and produced the best race possible to finish second and third behind Lando Norris' McLaren. Meaning Scuderia Ferrari HP finished second in the Constructors’ standing with just a 14 points point margin – 666 to 652. This is the smallest winning margin in the Constructors' since the race winner has been awarded 25 points (2010).
It was great to fight for the title to the very last race, and for next year the determination is there to do even better.
COMMENTS
Man, Carlos has handled this so gracefully. Not an ounce of bitterness, only genuine happiness and excitement for the future of Ferrari. You can see how much he is loved and appreciated by the team.
He said goodbye to McLaren and wished them well and said he’d root for their wcc and now they’ve won it… and now he’s wished the same for ferrari 😭😭😭😭😭😭 Carlos it’ll be your turn i have faith!
Carlos being so gracious and mature throughout the year while giving his all for the team will forever haunt me. He truly love Ferrari so much and it's obvious he is well loved and appreciated by the people he is working with 💗
You can tell Charles was really emotional he couldn't win the WCC with Carlos as his teammate. It would have been their perfect ending.
Anyways, best of luck to both in their career.
there were 4 incredible years with Charles and Carlos, both have gone ups and downs, but mainly both have comes out roaring with their head holding high, will always miss Charlos our own C2, the void Carlos will put in my Ferrari heart will be forever but I would hold these memories so close to my heart.. Will love to see you battle again on track and make it spicier. thank you My dear Carlos, fly high and rise miles. Forza Ferrari! Lets go Charles WDC2025.
Words will never be enough to thank you for all that you gave in every season with Ferrari, Carlos 💪 You are one of the best drivers out there! We wish you the best wherever you go, always supporting you at every moment as you have done so far ✨
Ferrari has seen many legends come and go, but no one was quite like Carlos.
Everyone was special in their own way, but our Chilli here had a different sort of passion for the team. His sportsmanship and class will never be forgotten, and he has indeed helped to build Ferrari from ruins alongside Charles these past 4 years.
Thank you for everything, Carlos, you’ll always be in Tifosi’s hearts. ❤️🩹🌶️
Forza Ferrari, Sempre. ❤️
The Leclerc show continues and Carlos is free of it. Following Carlos out of Ferrari and happy to do so. I left with Michael because of the horrible way he was treated in 2006. I followed Carlos over from McLaren and I will follow him to Williams. It is disgraceful how Ferrari treat their drivers once their usefulness has faded. I will not let the door hit me on the way out. Goodbye.
IMFO
Abu Dhabi 08 December 2024
There is no need for recrimination for Scuderia Ferrari HP after today’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina circuit. Carlos Sainz, Charles Leclerc and the whole team produced the best race possible to finish second and third behind Lando Norris in the McLaren, the English team thus securing the Constructors’ title by just 14 points – 666 to 652. This is the smallest winning margin in the Constructors' since the race winner has been awarded 25 points (2010). Carlos drove a great race, always putting Norris under pressure, although no mistakes were forthcoming from the Englishman. Charles got the perfect start and then produced a memorable opening lap which later combined with a perfectly executed strategy and pit stop saw him make up a total of 16 places to make it to the podium for the 13th time this year, the 22nd for the team.
The race. Carlos had quite a lonely race. At the start, he made the most of the collision between Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen to move up to second. After that, he basically matched Norris’ pace, trying to put him under pressure during the first stint on Medium tyres and again at the start of the second part on the Hards, without his second place ever coming under threat. Charles’ race was a different matter altogether. He started from 19th on the grid on Medium tyres and by the end of the opening lap he was already eighth, making the most of incidents, but also pulling off six overtaking moves. He was moving through the field at the rate of around one place per lap until he was fourth behind George Russell, who was quick on the straights. At this point, the pitwall crew reacted quickly and as soon as there was enough of a gap so that he could emerge ahead of the group of slower cars behind, he was called in to change tyres. This meant Charles was then able to undercut the Mercedes. When Lewis Hamilton pitted, the Monegasque moved up to third, a position he held comfortably to the chequered flag.
Testing and then a break. Scuderia Ferrari HP has thus finished second in the Constructors’ classification, with Charles and Carlos third and fifth respectively in the Drivers’ as was the case in 2021 and 2022. The Spaniard’s time at Maranello now comes to an end, with four wins, six pole positions, 25 podiums and 900.5 points. For Carlos, 2025 starts on Tuesday when he will take part in the end of season test for Williams. Charles will be at the wheel of his SF-24, while Antonio Fuoco and Arthur Leclerc will drive the other car. Tuesday night therefore marks the end of track action for the season. It was great to fight for the title to the very last race, and for next year the determination is there to do even better.
Carlos Sainz #55
We gave it everything we had. I did my best to try to keep Lando (Norris) under pressure but today McLaren was just a bit faster overall. Congratulations to the Papaya team for the Constructors’ Championship, they fought hard and they deserve it!
As a team, we should be proud of what we’ve accomplished this year—five wins and numerous podiums is no small feat in such a tight championship.
It was an emotional parade lap after the chequered flag and I suspect tonight will bring even more emotions.
Thank you, Scuderia Ferrari, this is truly a special team. These four years together are something I will always cherish and I have no words to describe it in a simple final quote. Grazie di cuore!
Charles Leclerc
#16
Even though the race itself was incredible, we fell short of our main objective of winning the constructors’ title, so the disappointment is there today.
The first lap was really strong, I managed to make up 11 positions going from P19 to P8. The whole first stint was good, but it was a bit tricky to overtake because there was a train of DRS ahead. We managed to make it through and preserved our tyres well, so I am very happy with the way we manage our race. There was nothing we could have done better.
Speaking about Carlos, it has been incredible to share team with him for four seasons. We pushed each other to new heights and moved the team positively, always keeping respect for each other. That we are here today, missing our on the world title by 14 points, is also thanks to his contribution. I wish him all the best and look forward to seeing what he will do in the future.
Looking at next year, I hope that we can start the season off with a really strong car. This is probably where we missed our this year, coming back strong in the second half of the season which is where we made a big impact thanks to the incredible work of everyone back in our factory who created the upgrades which let us perform the way we have. This gives me confidence for the future and I really look forward to being back on track in 2025. A big thank you to the whole team that has made this season possible.
Fred Vasseur Team Principal Scuderia Ferrari HP
We pushed all the way to the last corner of the last lap. I am very happy with the job we did today, because it was unexpected to finish P2 and P3, given where Charles was on the grid.
Today, Charles drove a great race. Before the start I had a bet with him on what his position would be at the end of lap 1 and we both lost it as he was too far ahead of what we had both predicted and we can say it’s definitely not today that we lost the championship. It’s a bit frustrating to finish 14 points behind McLaren as it is a very small margin, less than 2% of the total available. I have huge respect for what McLaren has done in recent years. So congratulations to them.
From our side, the target is never to be P2 so, if you are not P1 it means you have to improve, but I’d say we had a good season, making a solid step forward as we’ve scored 50% more points than last season, but the target remains that of winning titles.
And finally a word for Carlos: he was always very professional, always consistent and he and Charles always fought each other hard which is a good thing as you progress faster as a team this way. I wanted to see the team all pulling in the same direction and Carlos did more than his share in achieving that.
For next year, myself and everyone in the team do not need to look for motivation, because we already have it! From tomorrow, we will already be focused on 2025.