Charles Leclerc

Racer

Formula 1

Nationality

Team

Scuderia FERRARI

Age

Years
0

Victories

WM
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After joining Formula 1 with Alfa Romeo in 2018 and his first races, it quickly became clear that the young driver really had great talent and could make a difference in Formula 1. Not entirely surprisingly, he was given the chance to join Ferrari's top team when racing driver Kimi Räikkönen resigned. As soon as he joined the Ferrari team, it quickly became clear that he was better than 4-time world champion Sebasian Vettel, who had a hard time with the Scuderia's eternal lack of chances against Mercedes. At the start of the 2021 season, Ferrari replaced Sebastian Vettel with Carlos Sainz, making Charles Leclerc the number 1 driver in the Ferraristi team. In keeping with Ferrari's spirit, Leclerc took the lead in the drivers' standings at the start of the 2022 season. Everything seemed to indicate that he and Ferrari could take home the world championship trophy, but last year's world champion under Red Bull, Max Verstappen, has now taken the lead again. Even if he doesn't win the world championship title, the young Monegasque shows what a talented driver he is and what it takes to be a world champion. If not in 2022, then in the near future, or so it seems. But after 6 seasons without a title and the arrival of former world champion Lewis Hamilton from 2025, the question is whether he will remain number 1 in the Ferrari stable.

Profile
Name:
Charles Leclerc
Date of birth:
October 16, 1997
Birthplace
Monte Carlo, Monaco
Nationality
Monaco
Residence
Monte Carlo
Body size
179 cm
Weight
69 kg
Marital status
single

F1 statistics

F1 statistics
2024
3rd place Formula 1, Scuderia Ferrari
2023
5th place Formula 1, Scuderia Ferrari
2022
2nd rank Formula 1, Scuderia Ferrari
2021
7th rank Formula 1, Scuderia Ferrari
2020
8th rank Formula 1, Scuderia Ferrari
2019
4th rank Formula 1, Scuderia Ferrari
2018
13th place Formula 1, Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team
2017
Formula 1 test driver, champion Formula 2
2016
Formula 1 test driver, GP3 series champion
2015
European Formula 3 (4th place)
2014
Alpine Formula Renault (2nd place)
2005-2013
Karting
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