Charles Leclerc has his own grandstand at the Monaco GP but the race was cancelled last year
The 2021 Monaco GP will see the return of F1 fans and that comes as a huge boost for one star.
Last year, the 2020 Monaco GP had to be cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, this have improved in the region and the circuit will have some F1 fans screaming out in delight.
Reports also suggested that the 2021 Monaco GP will only have fans at 50% capacity, but that is better than nothing. There will also other measures to ensure the safety of fans with every alternate seat to be left empty, similar to a checkers board.
Charles Leclerc, who had announced his own grandstand at the circuit a while back, was extremely happy with this news.
The Ferrari racer is from Monaco and with the race a couple of weeks away, wanted fans to be part of the race too:
“Really looking forward to racing at home next week and can’t wait to see you all in my dedicated Harbour grandstand. It’s always a special weekend and having fans there makes it even better.”
Tickets won’t come cheap though as they are priced at 800 euros, but there are some incentives like goodies and other Zoom sessions with Leclerc as part of his grandstand deal.
Charles Leclerc hoping to carry Spain form into Monaco
Leclerc has scored points in every race this season as Ferrari have a bit of a resurgence. The 23-year-old was the best of the rest in Spain as he finished fourth and he urged his team to keep pushing ahead of his home race.
Ferrari had a major dip in form during the second half of last season but that was due to some changes in their engines that the FIA ensured would take place.
This season seems to be better for them and Ferrari are in a big battle with McLaren for third place in the championship.
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