Charles Leclerc set to meet Max Verstappen via TV Pen for Press Conference
Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc
The French Grand Prix is just around the corner and ahead of tomorrow’s Drivers’ press conference, it has been made known that Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen are going to be together during the interaction, although via TV Pen.
The format for the upcoming press conference has been changed drastically as the drivers have been divided into four groups of which two groups each will take part in the press conference at the same time.
Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen are in different groups but are going to be together as the Dutchman is in group two that is slated to join the press conference via TV pen.
Given that Charles and Max are the two drivers who are currently in the best position to win the 2022 Drivers Championship, the spotlight is going to be on them and it will be interesting to see how the two would answer the tough questions of the media ahead of the French Grand Prix.
The gap between the two drivers after 11 rounds is only 38 points and it is almost certain that the duo is going to be bombarded with questions that could prove tough to answer.
Charles Leclerc is in the first group alongside four other drivers
While Max will join the afternoon press conference via TV Pen, Charles is going to be in front of all the cameras and the keen eyes of the F1 reporters.
Moreover, he is going to share the stage with former four-time Champion Sebastian Vettel and also with drivers like Lando Norris, Zhou Guanyu, and, Williams Nicholas Latifi.
In the TV Pen, Max Verstappen would be audible and will be alongside George Russell, Carlos Sainz, Lance Stroll, and AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda.
Formula One is returning after a hiatus of two weeks and given that there are only 11 rounds left in the 2022 F1 season, the drivers will be pummeled with questions about what they were doing and how the team has prepared for Paul Ricard, and so on.
The drivers are in for a tough afternoon tomorrow and the main attraction during the event is going to be the front-running Verstappen and Leclerc.
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Rishabh Negi
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