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Fans Relieved After Charles Leclerc Apologizes for His New Song Mishap

Sabyasachi Biswas
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Fans Relieved After Charles Leclerc Apologizes for His New Song Mishap

As per the latest development, Charles Leclerc, the new music sensation, has taken the baton to inform fans about his song on Spotify. According to reports, fans have been vocal about not finding the Monegasque’s song on the streaming platform for the last few hours.

Following this, Leclerc took to his personal Twitter handle to apologize to the fans. He said his team is working on it and they will get the song back to the platform soon. This relieved the F1 world, especially the Leclerc fans as they shared their reactions in ecstasy.

The Monegasque replied to one of the tweets asking about the status of the Ferrari star’s song. He wrote, “The team is on ittttt! Should be back soon, hopefully, today. Sorryyyy.” Admittedly, the Ferrari star released a song on April 24, named AUS23 (1:1).

In the song, the 25-year-old showcased his Piano prowess. A brilliant Piano player that he already is, the Ferrari star once again proved his mettle apart from driving fast cars and being a multiple Grand Prix champion.

Fans rejoiced as Leclerc shared the update

As soon as Leclerc shared the update on Twitter, he sent F1 Twitter on ruptures. Fans from all over the world basked in joy and revealed their happiness on social media.

Leclerc, the driver-turned musician

The Ferrari star’s AUS23 (1:1) arrived within a few days of his ‘Never Have I Ever’ by Formula 1 released on YouTube. There, the Prancing Horse pilot was asked if he recorded a song.

To this, the 25-year-old said that he was midway, recording a song. But he also assured that the song isn’t going to be public as he is doing it for himself. The Monegasque concluded with, “I am trying to produce songs, but [it’s] early days.”

Apart from this, Leclerc revealed that he has also started to learn different instruments, notably the guitar. It is understandable why he chose this as it is logistically difficult to carry around a piano from track to track.

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Sabyasachi Biswas

Sabyasachi Biswas

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Sabyasachi Biswas is an F1 journalist at The SportsRush. With over one and a half decades of love for the sport and five years of experience in the field, he dreams to be a regular at the paddock when the lights go out. A Red Bull fan and F1 fan in general over the years, he enjoyed watching Felipe Massa, Sebastian Vettel, and Max Verstappen dominate the track. Apart from F1, he's also a big-time Madridista and Federer fanatic. He was a sub-junior level footballer, won inter-district quizzes and debate competitions back in school. A travel freak throughout, he tries different cuisines and learns new cultures whenever he's away from the keyboard.

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