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In this Formula Fools driver deep dive, we unpack one of the purest talents of the modern era: Charles Leclerc.
Because few drivers have arrived in Formula 1 with as much expectation — and as much pressure — as Charles Leclerc.
David and Skin rewind to a junior career that was, frankly, ridiculous. Back-to-back GP3 and Formula 2 champion. A rise described as “practically peerless.” He didn’t just win — he handled chaos, pressure, and even literal car fires on his way up.
Ferrari saw it immediately.
After one season at Sauber in 2018, Leclerc was promoted to the most pressurised seat in motorsport. Since then, he’s become the face of Ferrari’s modern era — racking up 27 pole positions, 50 podiums, and eight victories.
Twenty-seven poles.
That number matters.
Because it tells the real story: the speed has never been in doubt.
We break down what makes Leclerc so compelling:
We also touch on the quieter side of Charles — the pianist, the musician, the calm presence off-track that contrasts so sharply with the intensity of racing in red.
Now entering 2026 as Ferrari’s long-term pillar, Leclerc sits at a career crossroads. He’s 28. In his prime. Fast enough to win a championship.
The only question left:
Can Ferrari give him the car to turn poles into titles?
Best case? He leads Ferrari into a new championship era.
Worst case? He becomes the fastest driver of his generation without a crown.
Most likely? A perennial title threat whose legacy will be tied forever to whether Ferrari match his talent.
This isn’t about potential anymore.
It’s about finishing the story.
Follow us for more: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook (search Formula Fools). Thanks for listening — and if you got a laugh or learned something, drop a 5-star rating and tell a mate.
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By David Duffin, Mitchell DrennanIn this Formula Fools driver deep dive, we unpack one of the purest talents of the modern era: Charles Leclerc.
Because few drivers have arrived in Formula 1 with as much expectation — and as much pressure — as Charles Leclerc.
David and Skin rewind to a junior career that was, frankly, ridiculous. Back-to-back GP3 and Formula 2 champion. A rise described as “practically peerless.” He didn’t just win — he handled chaos, pressure, and even literal car fires on his way up.
Ferrari saw it immediately.
After one season at Sauber in 2018, Leclerc was promoted to the most pressurised seat in motorsport. Since then, he’s become the face of Ferrari’s modern era — racking up 27 pole positions, 50 podiums, and eight victories.
Twenty-seven poles.
That number matters.
Because it tells the real story: the speed has never been in doubt.
We break down what makes Leclerc so compelling:
We also touch on the quieter side of Charles — the pianist, the musician, the calm presence off-track that contrasts so sharply with the intensity of racing in red.
Now entering 2026 as Ferrari’s long-term pillar, Leclerc sits at a career crossroads. He’s 28. In his prime. Fast enough to win a championship.
The only question left:
Can Ferrari give him the car to turn poles into titles?
Best case? He leads Ferrari into a new championship era.
Worst case? He becomes the fastest driver of his generation without a crown.
Most likely? A perennial title threat whose legacy will be tied forever to whether Ferrari match his talent.
This isn’t about potential anymore.
It’s about finishing the story.
Follow us for more: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook (search Formula Fools). Thanks for listening — and if you got a laugh or learned something, drop a 5-star rating and tell a mate.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.