“I’m a Racing Driver at First but…”- Charles Leclerc Highlights Love for Playing Piano in Emotional Instagram Video
Charles Leclerc is one of the most popular and talented F1 stars currently and is labeled as a future world champion. Recently, the Ferrari star showed fans the talent he possesses in an activity away from the track, in the form of his first song release.
Leclerc loves playing the piano and has posted pictures and videos of himself playing the instrument previously. Now, he released his first single, called ‘Aus23’ which has become a favorite for his fans worldwide.
Earlier this week, the Monegasque driver took to his Instagram account to talk about his love for playing the piano. An emotional Leclerc speaks while playing the piano, and admits that he doesn’t see himself as an artist, but loves what he does.
“I’m a racing driver at first,” he said. “And I definitely don’t define me as an artist. But I enjoy what I do.”
Charles Leclerc fans react to release of new song
The release of Leclerc’s new song has the entire F1 community intrigued but as expected, Leclerc’s fanbase has gone into a frenzy over it. Even before its release on Spotify, fans were very excited, and predicted that the piece was going to be amazing.
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im crying rn pic.twitter.com/8vuusN65eL
— ¹⁶ (@timccinema) April 26, 2023
Leclerc’s piece does not have any lyrics so it is an instrumental. Fans listened to it, took to their social media accounts, and the overall response was overwhelmingly positive.
I want this song to be tattooed in my ear so I can hear it all the time
— Reni (@renieeele) April 26, 2023
No, @Charles_Leclerc is a musician, an icon, a talented person
— Alisha Veerapen (@AlishaVeerapen) April 26, 2023
Leclerc hoping to bounce back in Baku
After an unusually long break in between races, F1 returns this weekend with the Azerbaijan GP. Ferrari hasn’t had the ideal start to the season, scoring just 26 points in three races with just six of those coming from Leclerc.
“of course i want more wins, of course i want to do more pole positions. but at the end, what matters most is the amount of points you score” pic.twitter.com/CcSdrPnjCT
— clara (@leclercsletters) April 25, 2023
The 25-year-old will be hoping to bounce back this weekend in Baku, and keep Ferrari’s hopes of competing for the championship alive. Even though they are miles off the pace to the Red Bulls and also struggling to match the Aston Martin and Mercedes cars, Leclerc refused to give up on the title fight, citing it as his main goal for the year.
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