Charles Leclerc shares gorgeous picture of ‘the very best’ luxury yacht in Monaco during F1 break

During his Formula 1 break, Charles Leclerc has been vacationing on his yacht and shared stunning photos of his getaway with fans.


Charles Leclerc shares gorgeous picture of ‘the very best’ luxury yacht in Monaco during F1 break

Charles Leclerc Yatch (images via IMAGO/ Instagram @charles-leclerc)

Being at the top of one’s field comes with massive perks — not just fame and respect, but serious cash. Superstars like Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather know how to flaunt their fortune, and F1’s Charles Leclerc is no different.

During the season break, Leclerc treated fans to photos of himself kicking back on a luxury yacht, making it clear he’s enjoying every bit of that superstar lifestyle. After a demanding season filled with stress and speed, it’s clear that the F1 star needs a break to relax and recharge for the remaining races.

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Charles Leclerc appears to have found his escape, as he shared a picture on Instagram of his stunning yacht. It seems the 26-year-old is enjoying his break to the fullest so that he can arrive in Austin with a fresh mindset.

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Leclerc reportedly owns the Riva 66’ Ribelle, a sleek and fast yacht built at Riva’s Sarnico shipyard. It was designed by a team of people from the Officina Italiana Design and Ferretti. Consequently, he has also mentioned the Ferretti group on his Instagram story.

Charles Leclerc's Yatch
Charles Leclerc’s Yatch (image via Instagram @charles_leclerc)

Charles Leclerc asserts Ferrari-bound Lewis Hamilton needs no advice from him

Lewis Hamilton will partner with Charles Leclerc from the 2025 season onwards at Ferrari. As a seven-time world champion, Hamilton is one of the greatest drivers in Formula 1, making it no surprise that Ferrari signed him.

Pierre Gasly, Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton
Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton (Via IMAGO)

Leclerc expresses excitement about racing alongside Hamilton and learning from his valuable experience. The Monegasque acknowledged the Briton’s greater experience in the sport and highlighted his legacy as one of the best. He also humbly admitted that he doesn’t feel qualified to offer Hamilton advice.

I will definitely learn a lot from Lewis, because he is still incredibly fast. He is still Lewis Hamilton, so I don’t think he needs any advice from me.

Charles Leclerc told The Race

Hamilton has only six more races with Mercedes before he moves to Ferrari. He admitted that he needs to end the season on a good note as he’s been with the Silver Arrows for a long time and they’ve helped him win multiple titles.