Charles Leclerc: Monza win for Ferrari goes beyond all of my dreams
Charles Leclerc says winning Formula 1’s Italian Gra𒊎nd Prix for Ferrari has surpassed all the dreams h🎶e had as a child.
Leclerc resisted huge pressure from a two-pronged Mercedes attack throughout Sunday’s 53🅠-lap race to claim Ferrari’s first victory on home so♉il at Monza since 2010.
The Monegasque driver said he felt enormous pressure to pull off a second consecutive victory for Ferrari but revelled i꧒n the joy of his achievement.
“It felt absolutely a🌠mazing, and the podiu𓄧m also,” Leclerc said.

Charles Leclerc says winning Formulaꦯ 1’s Italian Grand Prix for Ferrari has surpassed all the dreams he had as a child.
Lec𓃲lerc resisted huge pressure from a two-pronged Mercedes attack throughout Sunday’s 53-lap race to claim Ferrari’s first victory on home soil at🌜 Monza since 2010.
The Monegasque driver said he felt enormous pressure to pull off🐲 a second consecutive victory for Ferrari but revelled in the joy of his achievement.
“It felt absolutely amazing, and the podium also,” Le♛clerc said.
“It’s going beyond all the dreams I’ve had since I was 🎶a childꦬ. To see so many people cheering for one team, singing all together, it’s amazing.
“It’s always an easier situation to have two cars instead of one but obviously yesterday Seb [Vettel]𝔍 was extremely unlucky, he couldn’t do the lap in the second run of🌄 Q3, but I’m pretty sure it will be better in the next races.”
“I think it’s the f꧟irst weekend in my life where the only thing I’ve got in my head is winning,” he added.
“Normally I focus on꧙ just the job I have to do in the car, which normally is more successful and it works better. But, since Wednesday, seeing the support we’ve had, was just, yeaඣh, incredible.
“The only thing I wanted this weekend was to win in front of all the guys that a💮re supporting us, for the team. So, it was very difficult because also during the race I was thinking to that win and how much it would mean to eve൩ryone in the grandstand here.
“So it was adding a bit of pressur𓆉e, and as I’ve explained earlier, also I had quite a lot of pressure fr🤪om lap one to the last laps.”
Leclerc admitted he found it 🀅hard not to be distracted in the final laps of the race am🦄id increasing celebrations from the home crowd.
“I’ve never been on a podium with so many people underneath it,” Leclerc explained. “And to see that the whole ꦯstraighꦫt was full of people, mostly red - 99 per cent red – was great to see. Hearing them cheering, singing was just a lot of emotions.
“On the last two laps I started🍒 to see in the grandstand that there was quite a lot of agitation, that all of the fans were jumping, so yeah I was telling myself ‘stop looking at the grandstand, look at the track, focuꩵs on what you are doing as a driver and then you can enjoy whatever there is outside.’
“But it was quite difficult to ဣstay focused on driving, seeing how much movement there was in the grandstand.”


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