
Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton will conduct significant testing of the team’s SF-25 upgrades at the Mugello circuit this month. The two-day test, scheduled around July 17, will focus on evaluating both existing and new suspension components aimed at addressing the car’s ride-height challenges during the 2025 Formula 1 season.
Planned Testing and New Suspension Arriving at Mugello
At Mugello, Leclerc and Hamilton will carry out runs in the latest Ferrari SF-25, while Ferrari’s reserve drivers will pilot the older SF-23 model. Notably, both main drivers will test two versions of the SF-25’s suspension system, with the updated one expected to arrive at the track on July 17. This upgrade is designed to resolve issues linked to the car’s ride height, an area that has affected competitiveness so far this season.
The testing coincides with a filming day featuring the two Ferrari drivers, highlighting the team‘s focus on preparation and development in mid-season.
Ferrari’s Challenging 2025 Campaign and Championship Standings
Under the leadership of team principal Fred Vasseur, Ferrari has experienced a difficult start to the 2025 season. With 12 rounds complete, the team has yet to clinch a Grand Prix victory. McLaren has asserted dominance with multiple winning races, while Red Bull and Mercedes drivers Max Verstappen and George Russell have secured two and one wins respectively. Ferrari remains without a race win despite consistently fighting among the top contenders.

Currently, the team sits second in the Constructors’ Championship with 222 points, largely due to setbacks for Red Bull and Mercedes rather than Ferrari’s own results. As the season heads into Round 13 at the iconic Spa-Francorchamps circuit, the team hopes the upcoming upgrades bring better performance and a stronger result.
Expert Opinion on Hamilton’s Transition to Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton has faced particular challenges adapting to the SF-25, frequently expressing his frustrations with the car’s performance compared to teammate Charles Leclerc. Having spent over a decade with Mercedes, Hamilton’s move to Ferrari comes with a steep learning curve, both on technical and team communication fronts.
Former Formula 1 driver and current pundit Damon Hill commented on Hamilton’s situation, noting the complexities involved in switching teams after a long tenure:
“There’s so much to learn about a new team. When you’ve been somewhere for 11 [years] with Mercedes and you go somewhere else, there’s a lot to learn. If you just talk about people, knowing who the people are, getting the language, all those other factors. He’s got a lot to work on.” — Damon Hill, Former F1 driver and pundit
Current Driver Standings in the 2025 Season
Charles Leclerc continues to lead Ferrari’s challenge this season, holding fifth place in the driver standings with 119 points. Lewis Hamilton follows closely in sixth place with 103 points, reflecting the intense internal competition within the team as well as their shared determination to help Ferrari return to the top step of the podium.
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. How Rich Is Charles Leclerc in 2025? As of 2025, Charles Leclerc’s net worth is estimated to be around $125 million.
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Q. What degree does Charles Leclerc have?
A. Charles earned a PhD in Medicine. He also obtained a post-graduate degree in clinical pathology and an MBA from EM Lyon.
Q. Does Charles Leclerc have a PhD?
A. Charles Leclerc earned a doctorate in neuropsychology from Université de Montréal, following the clinical/scientist model. His thesis examined how the brain reorganizes itself when certain areas get little or no stimulation. This work resulted in several scientific papers.
Q. Is Charles Leclerc trilingual?
A. Charles Leclerc speaks three languages. He is fluent in French, his first language, as well as English and Italian. He picked up Italian while racing in Italy and during his time with the Ferrari Driver Academy.