Leclerc’s compatriots are waiting for him to dedicate a new single to Monaco

At the end of April, we reported that Charles Leclerc took the risk of showing his musical talents to the world by posting on streaming services the first composition of his own composition, called AUS23.

But a few weeks later he shared another piece, MIA23 – as you might guess, the instrumental piece was this time dedicated to the recent Miami race, where the Ferrari driver also failed to perform well. But unlike Australia, he at least made it to the finish there and finished in 7th place.

In the homeland of Charles, in Monaco, they did not miss this event and now they are waiting for him to remain creative and dedicate one of the following compositions to the Mediterranean principality.

Here is what the Monaco Daily News writes about this: “It will be very forgivable if, after listening to one of the Monegasque’s two songs, you think that Leclerc has been making music and playing the piano since childhood. In reality, however, it is not so at all.

It seems everyone has already forgotten about lockdowns and other restrictions related to the Covid pandemic over the past three years as some learned how to bake bread or just do nothing, but LeClair was starting to master the keys at that point .

“I have always loved music, but I only started learning to play the piano during the pandemic. When I had to be home a lot, I decided to buy a piano and start practicing. And then I just fell in love with the piano, so when I get home I always sit on the instrument,” Charles shared.

Now that fans have been able to get to know the two finished works, they have already done so a million times. AUS23’s streams reached over 3.29 million in two weeks, and the most recently released MIA23 had over 500,000 streams in just a few days. We can now probably hear a single named after the home race soon.”

For some reason, the author of the text overlooked that both of Leclerc’s works are dedicated to his failed performances and are very petty in mood. In Monaco, do they really not really believe that their compatriot will succeed on the classic city circuit, trusted and loved from an early age? In two weeks we will know the answer to this question.

Meanwhile, Charles Leclerc has two pole positions, but his best result remains 4th place, which he achieved in last year’s Monaco Grand Prix.

Source: F1 News

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