Ericsson brands Leclerc as his toughest teammate in F1
Marcus Ericsson says Sauber rookie Charles Leclerc has proved 💃to be his toughest teammate to beat so far in his Formula 1 career.
Leclerc has been one of ⛄the standout drivers of the 2018 season, recording five points finishes and three Q3 appearances for the revitalised Sauber outfitꦡ, leading to speculation linking him with a possible move to Ferrari next year.

Marcus Ericsson s൲ays Sauber rookie Charles Lecl♊erc has proved to be his toughest teammate to beat so far in his Formula 1 career.
Leclerc has been one of the standout drivers of the 2018 season, recording five points finishes and three Q3 appear🎃ances for the revitalised Sauber outfit, leading to speculation linking him with a possible move t🌠o Ferrari next year.
Ericsson initially beat Leclerc as he fo﷽und his feet in F1 during the opening three rounds of the season, but the Monegasque has since turned thꩵe tables on his more experienced teammate by outqualifying him 9-3 and scoring more points.
“It started off very well. The first three weekends I was ahead of him, which was good and🌠 then he’s been doing very good,” Ericsson told 💧wuqian0821.com.
“He’s done ve🐻ry well, especially on 🎶Saturday’s, he’s been very impressive but I think on Sunday’s we’ve been very similar.
“It’s just been in qualifying where he’s had the 🔜upper hand. I feel like I’ve done a go💞od job compared to him and that’s been good to show my skill like a driver like him because there is no question, he is a super talented driver.
“Everyone seesꦑ him as a future world champion. So for me to go up against him and to perform, it’s been good.”
When asked if Leclerc is the hardest🎐 teammate he has faced so far in F1, Ericsson replied: “Yes.”
Ericsson insisted he has not 💜been fazed by the hype surrounding Leclerc this season and believes it has actually acted as a positive for the Swiss squad, as well as providing him with added ꦫmotivation.
“I see it as a positive thing because it means the spotlight is on us as a team ꦓand on us as teammates as well and I just see it as a motivation and an inspiration so for me it’s been positive,” he explained.
“Me and Charles get along really well, so we can talk about things and discuss things. Sওo that’s been really good.”


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