Charles Leclerc has finally revealed the details of his thoughts when he signed a long-term agreement with Ferrari, which appears to have no set end date.
Before the news of Leclerc’s multi-year contract with Ferrari took the Formula 1 world by surprise, he made headlines for his new deal with the Scuderia. The Monegasque driver, who first debuted with the team in 2019, has been hailed as Ferrari’s best chance at winning the World Championship.
Ferrari has shown their commitment to Charles Leclerc by extending his contract, which was originally set to expire in 2024, even before the start of the season. The length of the new contract has not been specified, suggesting that it may be an indefinite agreement, a first for Formula 1. This has led many to question why Leclerc chose to sign such a long contract with Ferrari, and he has provided an answer.
With a successful track record in junior categories, including winning the FIA Formula 2 Championship, Charles Leclerc is considered one of the most talented drivers of his generation. He is ambitious and eager to win the World Championship, and he believes his best chance of doing so is with Ferrari.
Despite his busy schedule as a Ferrari driver, traveling to various locations around the world for F1 Grands Prix, Leclerc has managed to pursue his passion for playing the piano. Last year, he released three recordings on Spotify, which garnered significant attention and popularity.
Due to the demand from his fans, Leclerc has decided to release more music. During the post-2013 season break, he collaborated with renowned French pianist Sofiane Permane. The result of their collaboration is a beautiful EP titled ‘The Dreamer’, featuring four songs.
Leclerc’s venture into the music world has already been successful, with his three songs – AUS23, MIA23, and MON23 – becoming hits on Spotify. It is anticipated that his new EP will also achieve significant sales. While retirement may not be on Leclerc’s immediate agenda, he will have plenty of passions to pursue once he decides to retire from Formula 1.
According to the Source firstsportz.com