WATCH: Charles Leclerc admits to losing his luggage at the airport as he claims he ‘forgets everything’
Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz played a game of Never Have I Ever, culminating in a hilarious video.

Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz playing the 2 Truths 1 Lie game (via @leclercdata/X).
Charles Leclerc is an extremely media-friendly F1 driver, as the poster boy for Ferrari with the longest contract signed in the history of the scarlet-red team. The Ferrari driver recently had a fun game of ‘Never Have I Ever’ with his teammate Carlos Sainz.
Leclerc read out the question, if he had ever left a suitcase in a different country. The Monegasque driver confirmed that he has, multiple times, as Leclerc is prone to leaving things at the airport. Leclerc recounted that he once left his helmet at the airport, too.
Leclerc’s management of his racing equipment may not be up to the standards that Ferrari demands, but his driving surely is. Placing a brilliant fourth in the championship in 2023, Leclerc will be hoping for an upwards curve in the upcoming season.
Ralf Schumacher blasts Ferrari drivers, claims they “never know what they’ll do”
Ferrari is the most historic brand to ever compete in Formula 1, the only team to compete in every season of the pinnacle of motorsport. However, the most successful manufacturer in F1 has been unable to win a single championship since 2008, now 16 years ago.

Ferrari got close in 2022 with the duo of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, but failed to take either title with a better car at the start of the season. Ferrari legend Michael Schumacher‘s brother Ralf Schumacher criticized the duo’s knack of messing up opportunities by crashing and spinning off.
Both drivers, you never know what they’ll do: they’re leading a race, they spin off or they’re crashing – not really into each other but making silly mistakes, which very often surprises me.Ralf Schumacher said, as reported by PlanetF1
Ferrari have been working on their 2024 challenger SF23 with new management directing the team since 2023. Fred Vasseur has done everything he can to turn the Scuderia team’s fortunes around and bring them finally close to a world championship.
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