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Charles Leclerc, the Ferrari F1 driver, is among the most followed racers on the modern grid. He has a global fanbase and while the sport is currently at a halt because of the ongoing winter break, he has recently showcased his piano skills.

To everyone’s surprise, Charles Leclerc has been spotted playing the piano instrument and not only playing but also producing melodious tunes which would mesmerize the music lovers.

In a professional studio setting, the Moneagsque was seen playing the piano alongside a proper pianist and was even matching the latter’s pace, finesse, and style while. Playing the piano is an incredibly tricky job and it is just not everybody’s cup of tea. Several people try their hands at it but give up very quickly, because of how much effort is required to get a good grip over the piano.

Many of the 26-year-old’s fans are aware of his various interests outside of F1, but his recent piano antics are something that is sure to shock them. Until now, not many were aware of his brilliant skills behind a piano. His recent antics make one wonder, as to what other skills he has got up his sleeves.

Charles Leclerc is yet to win his maiden F1 world championship

While Charles Leclerc has recently showcased his piano-playing skills, the 2024 F1 season is not too far away. Moreover, as things stand, Leclerc is yet to win his maiden world championship despite all his prolific skills.

He joined Ferrari in 2019 with the hope of challenging for wins and titles regularly, but, things have just not panned out as per his plan. The 2023 campaign was a disappointing one for him as well, he only managed a fifth-place finish in the standings whereas Ferrari ended up in a disappointing third place in the Constructors Championship. Despite Leclerc’s best efforts behind the unpredictable SF-23, he was only able to manage 206 points with six podium finishes.

The Ferrari outfit has a glorious past in F1. But in the modern era, they have struggled to produce championship-worthy cars. Keeping this in view, Fred Vasseur and Co. have no choice but to come out roaring and show their mettle during the 2024 F1 season. Otherwise, they could come under massive criticism from their fans.

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