Charles Leclerc made his thrilling Formula One debut in 2018 with Sauber, a team connected to Ferrari. Leclerc spearheaded Sauber’s improvement drive, resulting in the team finishing in eighth place in the Constructors’ Championship 2023. The last year season, he advanced to Ferrari and made quite an impression there by finishing as the second-youngest driver to win the Bahrain Grand Prix. It was a significant occasion for him to celebrate his first-ever Formula One victory in Belgium that year. Leclerc’s skill was further acknowledged when, as the youngest driver to do so, he took home the FIA Pole Trophy for the most pole positions throughout the 2019 season. In 2022, he went on to win it once again. Leclerc continued to show promise in the 2022 season, placing second in the World Drivers’ Championship behind Max Verstappen. Leclerc’s remarkable achievements at the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix speak for themselves: he has six race victories, 24 pole positions, and nine of the fastest laps in Formula One. When he won his first grand slam at the Australian Grand Prix in 2022, his career hit a new high.
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