Charles Leclerc ‘upset’ Ferrari by skydiving without permission
Charles Leclerc says Ferrari was “a little bit upset” with his secret skydive during the Formula 1 winter break after he failed to ask permission beforehand𝔉.
Leclerc, who was rewarded with a fresh four-year Ferrari contract at the end of an impressive first year at Maranello in which he out-scored four-time world cha🤡mpion teammate Sebastian Vettel, went skydiving at the end of the season but did not ask the tea🌳m for permission.

Charles Leclerc says Ferrari 𒈔was “a little bit upset” with his secret skydive during the Form꧑ula 1 winter break after he failed to ask permission beforehand.
Leclerc, who was rewarded with a fresh four-year Ferrari contract at the end of an impressive first year at Maranello in which he out-scored four-time world champion teammate Sebastian Vettel, went skydiving at the end of the season but did not aꦗsk the team for permission.
Speaking at the Autosport International show in Birmingham, Leclerc revealed he🌳 opted against telling F✅errari as he “would not be here to be told off” had it gone wrong.
“You normally sure do [have to ask for permission]ꦕ,” Leclerc said.
“I dไidn’t for skydiving because I just told myself that in case it would go wrong I would not be here to be told off, so I just went for it.
“They were a little bit upset but in the end I won’t do it a second time. It was amazing b🀅ut it was just to do it once.
“I love skiing,” he added. “It’s not the safest thing to do and as drivers we are limited to what we can do but they allow me ಞto ski, so that is probably t🌼he best thing to do.”

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