Charles Leclerc drops subtle hint at new music, replies ‘I’m ready’ as Eurovision Song Contest accepts Monaco entries

The Ferrari driver looks set to participate in the famous international music contest as Eurovision opens doors to entries from Monaco.


Charles Leclerc drops subtle hint at new music, replies ‘I’m ready’ as Eurovision Song Contest accepts Monaco entries

Charles Leclerc (via Imago)

It is no news to the fans that Charles Leclerc is a multifaceted man, and he has already released some of his music for the fans. As a Monegasque, Charles seems to have followed the Eurovision Song Contest closely but could never participate as his country was not allowed entry. It is an annual international music competition that brings together countries from across Europe.

So, Eurovision very recently announced that they are opening doors for participants from Monaco. Charles Leclerc, the Ferrari driver, replied to the announcement tweet. He said“I’m ready” , thus hinting towards participating in the contest.

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Charles has already released three of his songs–AUS23, MON23, and MIA23 for his fans to lend an ear to. The compositions are curiously named to indicate the race that he was participating in while he was making the recordings. The 25-year-old F1 driver has previously admitted he is a self-taught piano player, and has commented on how he looks to music whenever he wants to be further away from the racing track. Now, it seems Monaco’s Eurovision entry will be Charles’ new motivation to release some more songs.

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Charles Leclerc’s Italian GP ignited some friendly fire

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Ferrari at Monza 23 (via Endurance info)

The ‘Tifosi’ were in high spirits as Carlos Sainz, a Ferrari racer finished at the pole position at the Qualifying for their home race–the Italian GP in Monza. Charles Leclerc qualified P3 as he secured a second row start right behind his teammate. Charles and Carlos got a good start to the race, but eventually had to concede the top 2 positions to Red Bull.

Charles Leclerc, the protagonist of the famous 2019 Ferrari Monza victory, brought the fight to his teammate as the Scarlet pair battled for the last podium finish. Sainz narrowly beat Leclerc and drove to his first podium win of the year while The Monégasque crossed the chequered flag in P4. And it remains to be seen how this friendly fire keeps burning at the future races of this year.

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