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charles leclerc in the Ferrari garage looking annoyed

Charles Leclerc urges action following F1-related death threats

Charles Leclerc urges action following F1-related death threats

Sheona Mountford
charles leclerc in the Ferrari garage looking annoyed

Charles Leclerc has urged swift action in response to the online abuse directed at fellow Formula 1 driver Kimi Antonelli following the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix.

The young Italian became the target of serious online threats after the race, where an error allowed Lando Norris to pass him for fourth position.

Norris went on to collect two valuable points in the championship battle, and comments from some within Red Bull’s camp led to suggestions that Antonelli had deliberately yielded the place, further fuelling the backlash.

Max Verstappen's race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase said over team radio that Antonelli 'pulled over', and former Red Bull chief Helmut Marko also claimed the move from the Mercedes star was intentional.

Red Bull later apologised for these comments and debunked theories it was on purpose, but by then the damage had been done by abusers online.

Leclerc calls for action

Speaking to the media about the abuse online, Ferrari star Charles Leclerc offered his support for Antonelli and urged for more to be done to protect drivers.

"It's unacceptable, and obviously, those people face no consequence for their words and for their disrespect towards drivers," he said.

"It's not up to us to think about the consequences that they should endure, but it's a big shame because we’re all here trying to do our absolute best.

"We've been racing since we were kids, dreaming of being in that position, and today we're doing absolutely everything to be at the limit. Sometimes mistakes happen. In that particular case, also, the hate was for absolutely nothing.

"The only thing that you can do in those kinds of moments is to ignore everything that is happening, but that’s obviously very hard, especially when you are... I remember my first or second year in F1, you sometimes look on social media at what's being said around you, or at least that was the case for me, and that makes it even more difficult.

"I think with experience you kind of get used to it, but we shouldn’t really have to get used to this kind of behaviour, and I hope that one day it will be tackled properly."

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