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Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has released his music album ahead of the F1 75 launch event in London. The Monegasque driver has a passion for Music alongside Formula 1 racing. He is also building his music career by releasing original music albums. Now, he has nine of his music albums in total. Ahead of the F1 75 event in London, Leclerc has released two new albums ‘MC’ and ‘SIN’. This album relates to the Mexico City and Singapore Grand Prix races.
Charles Leclerc’s Music Career
The first-ever albums released by Charles were ‘AUS 23’ and ‘MIA 23,’ which were related and inspired by the 2023 Australian and Miami Grand Prix races. He then released ‘MON23’ after the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix. In the 2024 season, he collaborated with popular French pianist Sofiane Pamart and released four albums together. For the 2025 season, he has released his first two albums, ‘MC’ and ‘SIN.’. The Singapore Grand Prix was the toughest pill for Charles Leclerc as his qualifying session ended in vain after his teammate Carlos Sainz crashed in the penultimate corner. He started ninth and finished sixth after the race.
In Mexico City, he secured a third-place podium finish with his teammate Carlos Sainz winning the race and Lando Norris finishing second. His music albums have been streamed on Spotify more than 50 million times. Leclerc admitted that before his home Grand Prix win in Monaco, he listened to his composition to calm himself down.
The Monegasque even answered a question regarding his musical taste and he replied, “I like instrumental motivational music; that gives me a lot of energy before getting into the car. But if I am too tense, which doesn’t happen very often, but it did on a few occasions—like Monaco, maybe before the start this year, there’s more calming music, and it’s very, very calm, just to release the tension a little bit, but otherwise instrumental, motivational music.”
This year will be big for Charles as he will be the teammate of 7-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton. Both drivers have the same kind of winning attitude and competitive mindset, making them the strongest driver pair on the 2025 F1 grid. They both will be present during the F1 75 event with their new 2025 Ferrari race machines.
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