Charles Leclerc is on the Right Track
Charles Leclerc loves to run, and he loves to do it with his Ferrari.
Photography by Emma Panchot
Styled by Vanessa Bellugeon
With the success of Netƒflix’s docuseries Formula 1: Drive to Survive, the world of racing has finally breached American shores and made its way into the hearts of the people. Drivers like Lewis Hamilton, Daniel Ricciardo, and Max Verstappen have reached the same celebrity status as NBA or NFL athletes. But it was Charles Leclerc’s story in the show’s premiere season that made him a fan favorite.
At 26 years old, Leclerc has competed in over 130 F1 Grand Prix, achieved 22 pole positions, won five races, and scored a Grand Slam. Would you really expect anything less from someone who grew up in Monaco, where racing is a part of the national culture? It was Charles’s father, Hervé, a former Formula 3 driver, who introduced him to the world of racing. While staying home from school one day, Hervé took him go-karting at a track owned by his friend Phillipe Bianchi. That day, driving around in the red car—his favorite color—young Charles fell in love with the sport. He watched his first Grand Prix at a friend’s apartment overlooking the Monte Carlo circuit. He was rooting for the red cars, unaware that they belonged to Scuderia Ferrari, his future F1 team. Charles’s godfather, the late Jules Bianchi, Phillipe’s son, drove for the Marussia F1 team before his death in 2015 from a severe injury sustained during a collision in the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix.
Leclerc’s journey with the Ferrari family began at the Ferrari Driver Academy in 2016. Already an experienced racer in karting, Formula Renault, Formula 3, and the GP3 series, his talent quickly grabbed the attention of the racing world. When he made his F1 debut with the Sauber team in 2018, he became the first Monegasque F1 driver since 1994. After one season with Sauber, Leclerc signed with Ferrari for a four-season contract to replace veteran F1 driver Kimi Räikkönen. Leclerc received the coveted call from Maurizio Arrivabene, the head of the Ferrari team, while he was sailing along the Monegasque coast with friends, and celebrated by jumping into the sea. In the Netflix series, he speaks openly about wanting to take the opportunity to honor his godfather’s memory.
In his first season sporting Ferrari red, Leclerc became the youngest driver to win the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) Pole Trophy for the most pole positions in 2019; he won it again in 2022. He also took home first place in the 2019 Italian Grand Prix, marking Ferrari’s first victory in its home country since 2010.
La Rossa is not only synonymous with fast cars, but also with fashion. Over the past few years, Ferrari, with the leadership of Creative Director Rocco Iannone (an Armani alum), has developed a line of its own that regularly shows during Milan Fashion Week; Leclerc is a proud brand ambassador.
His cool determination has made him one of the sport’s fiercest competitors, but it’s his understated confidence off the track that’s won the affections of fans across the globe. Affable in interviews, suave on the red carpet, and always focused on the next race, Leclerc has amassed a generation of newly minted American F1 fans who are eager to see the Monegasque driver and his team finally take home the elusive World Championship. After coming in second to Belgian-Dutch driver Max Verstappen last season, the young driver is still chasing after that title. But with his signature mix of swagger and humility, he’s certainly on the right track.
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