Charles Leclerc extremely excited to show ‘what he’s capable of’ against the ‘greatest ever’ Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari

Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton (via IMAGO)

The seven-time world champion, Lewis Hamilton will be seen repping the red gear of Ferrari from 2025 onwards. He’ll be partnering up with Charles Leclerc, and ahead of the much-talked-about link-up, the latter is filled with the utmost excitement.

Charles Leclerc views Lewis Hamilton as the ‘greatest’ driver to ever compete at the pinnacle of motor racing. Hamilton’s accolades speak for themselves and thus, Leclerc is really looking forward to learning and showcasing what he can do against the F1 legend.

The 39-year-old has taken the place of Carlos Sainz who is set to exit the team at the end of this year.

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For me to drive the same car as Lewis is a huge opportunity for me to learn from the greatest ever, but also to show what I’m capable of.

Charles Leclerc said in an interview


The Monegasque driver has been making his trade with Ferrari since 2019. He is seen by many as the outfit’s next world champion and Leclerc himself has many a time admitted that he’ll leave Ferrari only after winning a championship with them. However, with Hamilton’s 2025 arrival, things could get quite tough for Leclerc in terms of reaching his objectives.

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Fred Vasseur’s take on Charles Leclerc’s Montreal woes

While Leclerc has oozed immense confidence ahead of his 2025 partnership with Hamilton, Ferrari boss, Fred Vasseur has taken the time to shed light on the latter’s Montreal issues. Leclerc came away with a DNF from the Canadian GP.
Charles Leclerc and Fred VasseurCharles Leclerc and Fred Vasseur (Via: Imago)

Leclerc's problems had nothing to do with the engine, it was an electronic problem and it has been solved.

Fred Vasseur via FormulaPassion


The 2024 F1 season is nine rounds down and Charles Leclerc is very much alive in the 2024 Driver’s Championship. He has so far managed to amass 138 points in comparison to leader Max Verstappen‘s 194. If the Monegasque can produce consistent performances from Barcelona onward, then he will definitely be able to close the gap to the Dutchman. The ongoing weekend holds immense importance for him.