Charles Leclerc shares his F1 dream as Lewis Hamilton embarks on Ferrari journey
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Scuderia Ferrari Monegasque driver Charles Leclerc embraces the latest addition to the Maranello team’s storied legacy with the arrival of Lewis Hamilton, seeing the seven-time Formula 1 World Champion as a potential catalyst to help him fulfill his ambition of becoming a title winner and adding his own chapter to the Scuderia's illustrious history.
Rather than feeling threatened by the prospect of sharing the garage with Lewis Hamilton for at least the next two seasons, Charles Leclerc is optimistic about the partnership. He believes the 40-year-old veteran brings invaluable experience and motivation that could reignite Ferrari's championship aspirations after a frustrating 17-year title drought.
Lewis Hamilton has already begun immersing himself in the Ferrari culture, starting work with the team earlier this month. Over the next two months, he faces the challenge of adapting to the Scuderia's unique methodologies while building relationships with his new colleagues, all in preparation for the season opener in Australia at the Albert Park circuit in mid-March.
Charles Leclerc expressed confidence that Lewis Hamilton would bring a significant boost to the Maranello team’s morale. Reflecting on the prospect at the close of last season in an interview with the media, Charles Leclerc noted that while the team was already highly motivated, the arrival of a seven-time World Champion like Lewis Hamilton represented the most impactful move in recent years, serving as an additional source of inspiration for everyone involved.
The Monegasque driver observed that the Maranello team felt a collective sense of pride in being part of such a monumental chapter in Ferrari’s history and emphasized their shared determination to make this period as successful as possible, both for the Scuderia and for their personal contributions to its legacy.
Turning to his own aspirations, Charles Leclerc spoke of his ambition to play a key role in Ferrari's story and achieve his lifelong dream of becoming a Formula 1 World Champion. He highlighted his excitement about working alongside Lewis Hamilton, seeing it as a dual opportunity to learn from one of the sport's greatest drivers while also showcasing his own abilities against such a formidable competitor.
Charles Leclerc acknowledged that competing alongside the British driver would push him to remain at the top of his game, adding that the presence of a driver of Lewis Hamilton's caliber served as an additional source of personal motivation.
Lewis Hamilton's career spans back to 2007, when he burst onto the Formula 1 scene with McLaren in a sensational debut season. His rookie campaign saw him come heartbreakingly close to securing the championship, narrowly missing out before clinching his maiden title in an unforgettable showdown the following year.
However, his time at McLaren was not without challenges. After his early success, the team faced a series of difficult seasons, leaving the British driver unable to contend consistently for further titles. This period of adversity ultimately set the stage for one of the most transformative moves in F1 history—his decision to join Mercedes. At the German side, Lewis Hamilton's career reached unprecedented heights. Over the years, he claimed six additional World Championships, cementing his status as one of the most decorated and celebrated drivers the sport has ever known. His remarkable journey has not only shaped modern Formula 1 but also secured his place as a central figure in its storied legacy.
Charles Leclerc remarked that, given Lewis Hamilton’s remarkable success, it would be fascinating to observe how he had approached working with other highly successful teams in the past. He noted that the British driver had achieved championships with both Mercedes and McLaren and expressed confidence that his presence would elevate the team, offering valuable insights and new perspectives on their working methods.
Despite the 13-year age gap between them, Charles Leclerc believes he can find common ground with Lewis Hamilton beyond their shared passion for motorsport, particularly through their mutual appreciation for music. Charles Leclerc, a self-taught pianist known for composing his own pieces, shares a creative connection with Lewis Hamilton, who has dabbled in songwriting and recording his own tracks. However, the Monegasque is quick to point out that their similarities extend beyond their love of music, hinting at other shared traits that could strengthen their bond.
Charles Leclerc acknowledged that music played a significant role in building connections but noted that the process of getting to know Lewis Hamilton on a personal level had started well before his arrival at Scuderia Ferrari, dating back to early last year. Since learning of the British driver’s move to the Maranello team starting with the 2025 Formula 1 championship, Charles Leclerc shared that they had begun discussing more of their interests outside of racing, including music, fashion, and travel. This exchange of common interests, he explained, had already fostered a strong relationship that he expected to deepen further as they spent more time together.
Charles Leclerc also expressed confidence that Lewis Hamilton would be well-received by the Tifosi, despite their occasionally strained relationship in the past, such as moments when the Briton faced boos while on the podium in the Italian Grand Prix at the Monza circuit. As a Ferrari driver now, the Monegasque believed the dynamic between Lewis Hamilton and the passionate Ferrari fanbase would evolve positively.
He remarked that during visits to Maranello, he had noticed growing enthusiasm among the Tifosi for Lewis Hamilton’s arrival. According to Charles Leclerc, they appeared very excited about the new addition to the team, and he was certain they would welcome Hamilton warmly and with great support.
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