Ferrari star Charles Leclerc had a decent first season with Ferrari and is planning for a grandstand in his name ahead of the new campaign.
The Monegasque racer won a couple of Grand Prix, though it could have been more. Ferrari bungled a few calls during some weekends while the machine also let him down a couple of times.
Leclerc wasn’t immune to silly mistakes on the track, but the 22-year-old is one of the most talented drivers in the paddock.
The 22-year-old is already planning for the 2020 F1 season and made a huge announcement on Instagram.
Leclerc confirmed plans for a “Charles Leclerc grandstand” in some races of the new season.
Leclerc posted a couple of stories on his Instagram account and confirmed the first two Grand Prix to feature the grandstand were the ones at Monaco and France.
The Monaco Grand Prix is his home race and the Paul Ricard circuit in France should also see a sizeable group coming to support the 22-year-old.
The 22-year-old had a great rivalry with Max Verstappen, another young gun, last season and that should continue in 2020 too.
There were some problems with Ferrari teammate Sebastian Vettel last season too.
The pair even collided in the Brazilian Grand Prix which drew furious reactions from both racers.
The 22-year-old has to be a little careful in 2020 as more pressure will be on him to deliver. Ferrari was the fastest car in the first half of the previous season, but they made several mistakes in strategy.
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Leclerc wasn’t always great in qualifying also and crashed his Ferrari during Q2 in Baku which affected the rest of his weekend.
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