WATCH: Charles Leclerc goes all-out while partying in a night club after his maiden Monaco Grand Prix win
Charles Leclerc won the Monaco Grand Prix by a margin of over eight seconds.
Charles Leclerc (Via: Imago, X/Ferrari news, screenshot)
Charles Leclerc won his first-ever Monaco Grand Prix recently and it was a dream come true for him. The 26-year-old driver was seen enjoying himself to the fullest in a nightclub after his win in the Principality.
Charles Leclerc had failed to win in Monaco in spite of starting on pole from two other seasons due to his misfortunes. But during the recent weekend, he started the race in a much more dominating fashion. He led the 78-lap event from start to finish which finally broke his infamous curse of Monaco.
Leclerc’s win in Monaco sees him move within 31 points of the driver’s championship leader, Max Verstappen. The Monegasque now has his eyes set on the drivers’ championship trophy, after failing to challenge Verstappen for the past two seasons.
Charles is on a different planet ??
— Ferrari News ? (@FanaticsFerrari) May 27, 2024
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Ferrari came out of Monaco with two podiums and a race win to its name. The outfit will now look to continue the fine form going ahead into the season.
Fans overjoyed in Maranello after historic Charles Leclerc win
Charles Leclerc became the first Monegasque driver to win the Monaco GP and fans were overjoyed as they celebrated in Maranello. Leclerc won the race with an impressive eight-second lead over second-place, Oscar Piastri.
Fans in Maranello, Italy, were overjoyed as Ferrari had a successful weekend in Monaco. The people waved flags of the team just outside their base in Maranello and cheered while singing praise for the Italian racing team.
the scenes in maranello after charles won the monaco gp is immaculate pic.twitter.com/8XswE6CTwe
— laur ? (@princeofferrari) May 27, 2024
Ferrari has been extremely competitive this season. The Fred Vasseur-led team currently stands with a clear chance to challenge for the drivers and constructors championship. From their perspective, it will be crucial to have a strong weekend in Canada during next month’s event.
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