Jacques Villeneuve reckons Charles Leclerc’s desire to not be seen as Ferrari’s secondary driver to Sebastian Vettel in his debut season with the Scuderia has ultimately hurt the team’s chances in 2019.
The Monegasque driver made the step-up from Sauber to replace Kimi Raikkonen, with the general assumption being he would play second fiddle to four-time champion Vettel, at least in the first season.
Leclerc defied this, and even ignored team orders as early as the second race of the season when the team asked him to let Vettel pass in Bahrain, which he didn’t do.
He ultimately finished ahead of his veteran team-mate in the drivers’ championship, but Villeneuve still thinks his actions were damaging.
“Ferrari fell apart this year,” the former world champion told Formule1.
“A lot depends on your two drivers, and the chemistry within the team just was not in balance.
“Ferrari never said to Leclerc: ‘It’s your first year with us, your second year in F1. Relax, learn from Vettel.’
“Then the team would have moved further forward than now.”