Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has been phenomenal in the ongoing season. He has dominated the track in his SF-24 including a win at Monaco Grand Prix. With some amazing behind-the-wheel performances, he has been one of the most popular drivers on the grid.
Amid ongoing EURO 2024 star English footballer Trent Alexander-Arnold and goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale were seen discussing Formula 1 in a viral video. When discussing sports Alexander-Arnold revealed that he admires Charles Leclerc as he is one of his biggest fans.
Here is the video of Trent Alexander-Arnold:
Alexander-Arnold also revealed that he likes Leclerc’s talent and enjoys watching him in action behind the wheel of an F1 car. It’s worth noting that it was an option-based question with seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton and Williams driver Pierre Gasly. Notably, Aaron Ramsdale chose British driver Hamilton as his favourite.
Will Charles Leclerc be able to trouble Max Verstappen?
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc failed to perform in Montreal despite winning the Monaco Grand Prix in Monter Carlo last month. At the Canadian Grand Prix, Leclerc faced many engine issues and failed to complete the race.
After a premature end of his race in Montreal, Charles Leclerc will be keen to get back on the podium in the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. With Ferrari set to introduce a new Aerodynamics update in Barcelona fans can anticipate a great comeback from Leclerc.
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Additionally, there will be some key changes in the rear bodywork, tray area, and ramps towards the diffuser of the SF-24. These upgrades are important as the Montreal race saw a relatively faster Mercedes, McLaren and Red Bull which will be troubling Ferrari in a four-way fight.
Notably, Leclerc is just 58 points behind Max Verstappen in Driver’s championship while Ferrari is also 49 points behind Red Bull in Constructor’s championship. It will be an interesting fight in Barcelona where Mercedes, McLaren and Ferrari will be keen to challenge the regening world champions.