Leclerc Says Will Fight But 'Cannot Do Miracles' for Ferrari

Ferrari's British driver Lewis Hamilton. Luca Bruno / POOL/AFP
Ferrari's British driver Lewis Hamilton. Luca Bruno / POOL/AFP
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Leclerc Says Will Fight But 'Cannot Do Miracles' for Ferrari

Ferrari's British driver Lewis Hamilton. Luca Bruno / POOL/AFP
Ferrari's British driver Lewis Hamilton. Luca Bruno / POOL/AFP

Charles Leclerc said he will fight as much as he can to win Sunday's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in Ferrari's Italian heartland but warned he cannot perform miracles.
Speaking after qualifying 11th on the grid, one place ahead of team-mate and seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, the Monegasque driver admitted that his car lacked pace and potential, AFP reported.

While Oscar Piastri maintained his consistent demonstration of speed by claiming his third pole of the year ahead of four-time champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull, the Ferraris labored and were pushed out of the top ten by both Aston Martins.

"You can always do more with a lap and improve a few things," said Leclerc. "But we are just P-nowhere. There's not enough performance in the car and I keep repeating myself.

"There's not the potential that I would hope for in the car at the moment and we need to be better."

Leclerc claimed Ferrari's sole podium earlier this year but has been unable to sustain a challenge while Hamilton, the team's marquee signing, has failed to adapt and shine.

Leclerc said Ferrari had discussed following the example of Aston Martin and swapping the unpredictable new 'super-soft' C6 tyres supplied by Pirelli, for the 'mediums', but rejected that idea.

"We discussed it, but it wasn't on the cards for us and not something we considered seriously. Congrats to Aston Martin – they are doing good lap times and even with the C6 they were fast."

Looking ahead, he said: "I can fight as much as I want, but I cannot do miracles. This is what there is in the car and I am trying to extract the maximum from it."
Both Leclerc and Hamilton will start from the sixth row on Sunday.

"It's a tough one," said a philosophical Hamilton.

"Ultimately, I feel super gutted and I'm devastated that we weren't able to get through. I feel like we made so many positive steps and the car is generally feeling better, the brakes are better and the balance is nice.

"But where we put the new tyres on in Q2, for some reason, it just didn't have any grip and I couldn't go any faster.

"It's devastating to see everyone working so hard in the garage and to be in Italy for the first Italian race, and for me at Ferrari, and not making it – it's definitely bitter-sweet."



Barcelona Signs Goalkeeper Joan Garcia from Crosstown Rival Espanyol

Espanyol's Spanish goalkeeper #01 Joan Garcia catches the ball during the Spanish league football match between RCD Espanyol and FC Barcelona at the RCDE Stadium in Cornella de Llobregat, on May 15, 2025. (AFP)
Espanyol's Spanish goalkeeper #01 Joan Garcia catches the ball during the Spanish league football match between RCD Espanyol and FC Barcelona at the RCDE Stadium in Cornella de Llobregat, on May 15, 2025. (AFP)
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Barcelona Signs Goalkeeper Joan Garcia from Crosstown Rival Espanyol

Espanyol's Spanish goalkeeper #01 Joan Garcia catches the ball during the Spanish league football match between RCD Espanyol and FC Barcelona at the RCDE Stadium in Cornella de Llobregat, on May 15, 2025. (AFP)
Espanyol's Spanish goalkeeper #01 Joan Garcia catches the ball during the Spanish league football match between RCD Espanyol and FC Barcelona at the RCDE Stadium in Cornella de Llobregat, on May 15, 2025. (AFP)

Barcelona is signing Espanyol goalkeeper Joan García, who was once linked to a move to Arsenal, to a six-year contract, the Spanish champion said Wednesday.

The 24-year-old Garcia recently finished a stellar first season in La Liga when he led all goalkeepers in saves with an average of almost four a game.

He will now join Espanyol’s main rival on a contract until June 2031.

Barcelona said it activated a release clause of 25 million euros ($28.5 million) and that Garcia is expected to sign the contract Friday in a “private ceremony” at the club's offices.

The fee could help Espanyol reinforce a squad after it only avoided relegation on the final day of the season.

Garcia had been close to a possible move to Arsenal last summer after he helped Spain win Olympic gold in Paris. He stayed put and was one of Espanyol’s best players.

Garcia has yet to debut for Spain’s senior side, but it's considered only a matter of time before he does if he continues to play well. He helped Spain win the Olympic gold medal in Paris last year.

“The time has come to part ways. Today I say goodbye to the club that has been my home since I was 15,” he said on social media. “I’ve given everything to help the team, to represent this badge with the utmost dedication, and to live up to what it means to wear this shirt."

Garcia said he would understand the backlash from Espanyol fans for him joining its rival.

“I know this decision won’t be easy for everyone to understand,” he said. “I’m not asking you to do so. But I do want you to know that it was a carefully considered decision, considering not only my career, but also what’s best for the club, my family, and me.”

Garcia's arrival to Barcelona puts in question the role of veteran Marc-André ter Stegen, who was injured most of the season. Ter Stegen is under contract through 2028.

Following Ter Stegen’s injury, Barcelona convinced Wojciech Szczęsny to come out of retirement and sign a contract for the remainder of last season. Barcelona’s other goalkeeper is Inaki Pena.

While several Barcelona players have joined Espanyol later in their careers, it is rare for an Espanyol player to move to Barcelona. Their derbies are heated affairs.

Barcelona won the Spanish league this year.