Now Leclerc stands 49 points behind Verstappen with the 2022 season approaching its halfway point and unless he can reverse his fortunes soon a maiden world championship in 2022 could become a distant dream for the Ferrari driver.
He has already stood on the Silverstone podium twice, with inferior machinery, what chance he can claim the top step on Sunday and revitalise his title challenge?
Red Bull principal Christian Horner believes that Leclerc’s chances will be helped by Ferrari upgrades, as the team attempts to claw back its 76-point deficit to the championship leaders.
Despite the points shortfall, Ferrari has retained its strong pace this season, with four consecutive poles for Leclerc before Canada.
If Ferrari manages to avoid any reliability problems at Silverstone, then this weekend has every chance of a close fight between the two front-runners once again. But considering Red Bull’s current run of results, they should still be the favourites for Silverstone as they look for their first win there since 2012.
Can Mercedes win again?
What better way for Mercedes to return to the front than at Silverstone, with both drivers in front of a home crowd?
In what has been an extremely underwhelming season for the reigning champions, who trail Red Bull by 116-points, there is hope that things could change this weekend.
Mercedes is likely to be bringing upgrades to build on the progress that it has been making this season. The car’s pace at the Spanish GP in May – where George Russell stood on the podium – shows the potential for the Silver Arrows at the upcoming race.
It is more conventional tracks like Barcelona and Silverstone which suit the W13, thanks to their smooth surface that reduces the bouncing that the drivers have been complaining of.
There is hope at Brackley that the team could be in for a very strong race, but it will realistically still need luck to go its way in order to fight with, or even beat, Ferrari and Red Bull.