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Charles Marc Hervé Perceval Leclerc was born on 16 October 1997 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. [3] Leclerc grew up as the middle child between older half-brother Lorenzo and younger brother Arthur . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] His father, Hervé Leclerc, was a racing driver who competed in Formula Three in the 1980s and 1990s, whilst his mother, Pascale Leclerc, is ...
With four laps remaining, the Ferrari radio tells Leclerc, "Charles, just bring it home." Leclerc replied, "Thank you," and extended his lead over Oscar Piastri to 8.697. Behind Piastri, Leclerc's ...
Sainz led home team-mate Leclerc to win the Grand Prix, giving Ferrari and himself their first victory in 2024, as well as the team's first 1-2 finish since the 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix. Leclerc secured the point for fastest lap. The race finished under the safety car following a last lap accident by George Russell, driving for Mercedes. [6]
Ultimately, the podium consisted of Sebastian Vettel, who took his last career race win, Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen. This was Ferrari's first 1–2 finish since the 2017 Hungarian Grand Prix. Pole position: Charles Leclerc – 1:36.217 (189.434 km/h) Race winner: Sebastian Vettel – 1:58:33.667 (61 laps)
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc held on to take a thrilling Grand Prix win at ... Charles Leclerc took his second race win of the season. ... the emotions in the last few laps were exactly the same as ...
Leclerc upheld that tradition, charging from a fourth-place start to No. 1 by the time drivers reached the apex of Big Red. "We got a good launch, unlike the Sprint race," Leclerc said.
Charles Leclerc won the race in spite of late issues with his car, retaking second place in the standings from Sergio Pérez. This race marked Leclerc's third and final win of the 2022 season, his last until the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix, and Ferrari's first win in Austria since Michael Schumacher won there for the team in 2003.
Charles Leclerc (pictured in 2020) won the third race of his career, after starting from pole position. The race started at 18:00 local time on 20 March and lasted for 57 laps. [ 7 ] Leclerc led through turn 1, ahead of Verstappen and Sainz, while Pérez was passed by Hamilton and Magnussen.