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Charles Leclerc
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Charles Leclerc

Scuderia Ferrari
MonegasqueMonegasque

Career History

Charles Marc Hervé Perceval Leclerc was born on October 16, 1997, in Monte Carlo, Monaco. He began karting at the age of four, mentored by his father Hervé and inspired by his godfather Jules Bianchi, who was also his early racing mentor. Leclerc's karting career was highly successful, winning multiple European and world championships.

Leclerc's single-seater career began in earnest in 2014 when he competed in Formula Renault 2.0 Alps, finishing second. He moved to the FIA Formula 3 European Championship in 2015, showing flashes of speed before stepping up to GP3 Series in 2016, where he won the championship with ART Grand Prix. In 2017, he dominated the FIA Formula 2 Championship with Prema Racing, winning the title with a combination of devastating qualifying pace and mature race management.

Tragedy struck throughout Leclerc's formative years. His mentor and godfather Jules Bianchi passed away in 2015 from injuries sustained in the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix crash. Then in 2017, just days before the Azerbaijan Grand Prix weekend, Leclerc's father Hervé passed away. Despite this profound loss, Leclerc raced that weekend, qualifying in pole position in F2 and dedicating the result to his father.

Leclerc made his F1 debut with Sauber in 2018 as part of the Ferrari Driver Academy. Despite the uncompetitive car, he delivered stunning performances that earned him a promotion to the Ferrari works team for 2019 — replacing Kimi Räikkönen. In his first season at Ferrari, he immediately outperformed four-time champion Sebastian Vettel, winning two races at Spa and Monza and regularly qualifying on the front row.

The 2020 and 2021 seasons were difficult as Ferrari rebuilt after the engine controversy, but Leclerc continued to drag the car to results beyond its capabilities. The 2022 season started brilliantly — Leclerc won two of the first three races and led the championship — but a combination of Ferrari strategy errors, mechanical failures, and his own driving mistakes saw him fade, with Verstappen eventually running away with the title.

Leclerc's qualifying ability is legendary — his pole positions at circuits like Singapore, Baku, and his emotional home victory at the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix (after multiple heartbreaks there) are among the sport's most memorable moments. The partnership with Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari from 2025 onward marks an exciting new chapter, pairing two of the sport's most talented drivers in the iconic red car. Despite the championship still eluding him, Leclerc remains one of the most talented and passionate drivers of his generation, and his emotional connection with the tifosi makes him the heart of Scuderia Ferrari.

Career Timeline

1997

Born in Monte Carlo, Monaco

2015

Mentor Jules Bianchi passes away

2016

Won GP3 Series

With ART Grand Prix

2017

Won FIA Formula 2 Championship

With Prema Racing

2017

Father Hervé passes away

Qualified on pole in F2 days later

2018

F1 debut with Sauber

Ferrari Driver Academy

2019

Joined Ferrari, first race wins

Spa and Monza victories

2022

Led championship early in season

Won first two races

2024

Won Monaco Grand Prix

Emotional home victory after years of heartbreak

2025

Partnered with Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari

2026

Racing for Scuderia Ferrari

Career Statistics

Championships

0

Race Wins

8

Podiums

42

Pole Positions

26

Fastest Laps

10

Career Points

1280

2026 Season

Position

P4

Points

0

Wins

0

Podiums

0

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