Team
Country
Podiums
Points
Grands Prix entered
World Championships
Highest race finish
Highest grid position
Date of birth
Place of birth
Team
Country
Podiums
Points
Grands Prix entered
World Championships
Highest race finish
Highest grid position
Date of birth
Place of birth
Ferrari
Monaco
50
1640
167
0
1 (x8)
1
16/10/1997
Monte Carlo, Monaco
*Stats accurate as of 28/10/2025
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Charles Leclerc
Charles Leclerc News and Stories
F1 Brazil GP Predictions – Norris is on pole followed by Antonelli and Leclerc
Qualifying at the 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix at Autódromo José Carlos Pace delivered a crisp message: the title battle is heating up and one team appears to have the edge. In a dramatic session that saw one major contender struggle and a rookie shine, the grid for...
Brazil GP Sprint Race prediction – Norris on pole ahead of Antonelli
At the 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix, the sprint qualifying session at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace set the tone for what promises to be a critical weekend in the drivers’ championship. With only a narrow lead separating the top contenders, every grid position and lap...
Norris tops FP1 ahead of Piastri – FP1 recap and Sprint Qualifying Predictions
The 2025 Brazilian Grand Prix weekend at Autódromo José Carlos Pace (Interlagos) kicked off with a strong statement in Free Practice 1. With the championship fight heating up and every lap carrying increasing significance, FP1 offered a first glimpse of pace,...
Biography
Practically peerless on his way to the GP3 and Formula 2 crowns, he showcased a dazzling array of skills from scorching pole positions, commanding victories – even when his car caught fire twice at Silverstone – to an ability to muscle his way through the pack. Winning back-to-back championships also taught Leclerc how to handle pressure, another useful tool in the big pond of Formula 1 racing.
Stepping up to F1 in 2018, Leclerc showed flashes of ballistic pace on Saturdays and racing brilliance on Sundays, dragging his Sauber beyond its limits – and earning himself a money-can’t-buy race seat at Ferrari for 2019, stepping into the shoes of the Scuderia’s last world champion, Kimi Raikkonen.
There he immediately put the cat among the proverbial pigeons, unafraid to go wheel-to-wheel with established number one, Sebastian Vettel. A maiden F1 victory at Spa was followed by another a week later on Ferrari’s hallowed home turf of Monza. The tifosi had found another new hero – who then became the first man to out-score Vettel over a season with the Scuderia, a feat he repeated in crushing fashion the following year.
The 2020 and ’21 seasons bore little fruit for Ferrari, but Leclerc maintained his resolve to emerge a true title contender in 2022. With three wins, 11 podiums and nine pole positions, he was the only man able to consistently take the fight to champion Max Verstappen – a feat he and the Scuderia were sadly unable to repeat in subsequent campaigns.
Out of the car, Leclerc is modest and thoughtful – but then he is on his own very personal mission. This exciting young talent is racing for his late father Herve and his friend and mentor Jules Bianchi, the F1 driver who died in 2015.
On the evidence so far, he is doing them both proud.





