Perfect weekend for Charles Leclerc. Can’t ask for more. Monegasque took pole position on Saturday, achieved victory this Sunday, the extra points for the fastest lap and more than a World Cup lead after the Australian F1 GP dispute due to the abandonment of its third race this year. maximum opponents for the title, Max Verstappen and his partner Carlos Sainz. Monegasque couldn’t ask for more. If there’s one thing a World Cup leader wants, it’s to scratch the most points from his main rivals to escape further. That’s what Charles did at a GP where he not only failed and embroidered it in all aspects, but also had the luck on his side to leave with as much loot as possible, his points and the losers in their opponents. Only time will tell if that luck is the champion. So far, it’s on the great applicant. Charles is more of a leader, making more and more the figure of a future champion that many saw in him when he was a boy and where Ferrari bet him along with the academy of young talent. At 24, Charles dreamed of the championship wearing red. Right now, he can sing ‘Viva la vida’ of his favorite group, Coldplay, out loud, and he can play piano and guitar with great joy, thinking about the massive reception that awaits him inside. of two weeks in Imola (Italy), with several stands full of ‘tifosi’ receiving him shouting “champion”.
Charles did everything right. He took advantage of Carlos ’bad luck on Saturday to get a pole and beat Max on one lap. And in racing, not a single but. At first he defended his position without hesitation. With the start of the first ‘Safety Car’ due to the early abandonment of Carlos Sainz, he did not give Verstappen an option. He only had to suffer in an instant: in the second start due to ‘Safety’ caused by Vettel’s accident. It was long on the curve from the entrance to the finish line and Max got to equalize. But that’s also where Monegasque will end up imposing itself on a strong first braking. From there, he returned to exercise his best speed and the rest fell from the sky on Verstappen’s abandonment on lap 38.
Source: La Verdad

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