When he talks about the red fury, the fervour of the tifosi and the uniqueness of experiencing Monza in the shoes of a driver Ferrari, Charles Leclerc still has the same smile. Even though it is his 6th Italian Grand Prix with a red overall on his shoulders, the child who dreamed of becoming a racing driver F1 on the Monegasque balconies watching the red car go by in Monaco is never far away. “It’s iconic. It’s such a special feeling, to see the amount of support you get. It’s the case for
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Yves-Henri RANDIER
29/08/2024 at 04:51 a.m.
Not knowing how to explain the increase in performance in the race at Zandvoort, it would be very clever to say that the Scuderia will perform very well this weekend. Between Spa and Zandvoort, Mercedes went from the front of the stage to the back of the Top 4... Weekends can follow one another and not be the same at all, 🤣!