Charles Leclerc had a tough day at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. At the end of the race, Leclerc finished on sixth place for Ferrari. After having a rough day at work, Charles Leclerc finally found some joy when he stopped at McDonald’s drive-thru. As Leclerc stopped at McDonald he grabbed a lot of attention from the support staff and locals.
After the race, Charles Leclerc pulled up in front of McDonald's in a Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale, valued at around 800,000 euros. He was with his girlfriend, Alexandra Saint Mleux, and their pet, who also signed a few autographs and took some photos with his fans. Leclerc has 61 points so far this season, which puts him in fifth place. Max Verstappen (124) of Red Bull, Oscar Piastri (146 points) and Lando Norris (133), and George Russell (99), a Mercedes teammate, are ahead of him.
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Charles Leclerc not happy with his race outcome
After Leclerc was placed under investigation for the incident, Ferrari gave their driver instructions to return to the position. The 27-year-old took the chequered flag in sixth place, two spots behind teammate Lewis Hamilton. However, Leclerc was disappointed with the way his race had turned out. After the race ended, he expressed his thoughts on the situation.
"I don't think we will ever have a situation where everybody is happy," Leclerc said. "There will always be someone unhappy about it. It's very difficult to please everyone; I don't think we'll ever find that sweet spot. We've got to accept it when you're penalised for something. There will never be a rule book that describes absolutely every situation. Even if there are, it will be impossible for us to remember all those rules for those different situations.
The next round of the 2025 F1 season is in Monaco, which happens to be home to Charles Leclerc. He will look to win again at the home race as he did in the 2024 F1 season.