In modern Formula 1, there are at least two racers who are serious about music and don’t hide it: Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc. But if the seven-time world champion prefers to work and lock himself in the studio, although he sometimes attracts very famous show business professionals to the process, believing that the time has not yet come to reveal his work to the world, then today is the Ferrari racer posted his first single on streaming services.
He shared the news on social media and even posted a link where you can hear this pretty nice lyrical instrumental track AUS23. It is anyone’s guess as to what this means, but the light intonations and sad melody suggest that Charles was expressing his feelings about an unhappy weekend in Australia.
However, in Baku, he will certainly be asked questions on this subject.
One problem: listening to the composition is not so easy, and even European fans of the racer’s talent complain about this, assuming that he first posted it and then deleted it. In any case, the service he posted it on is not available in our country. The task is also complicated by the fact that when you try to find AUS23 on other services, the search returns several compositions by other musicians who have dedicated their songs to Formula 1 in general and Leclerc in particular.
In any case, Charles was ahead of Lewis musically, having made his debut for him as an author and performer of his own work, and this is already a historical fact.
Source: F1 News

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