The calendar sometimes does things well.
The day before Charles Leclerc's splendid victory, it was exactly ten years to the day that the late Jules Bianchi,
the godfather of the current Ferrari driver, had completed an anthology race in Monaco by snatching a point at the wheel
of his modest Marussia.
Following the disappearance of his protector, Charles in a certain way fulfilled the destiny promised to Jules,
who would have had to race in red without that damn 2014 Japanese GP.
Like his elder, Leclerc had a remarkable race to finally impose on Monaco by compensating for any possible
strategic blow from Piastri's McLaren.
Source of the article:
https://www.dhnet.be/sports/entreprises/formule-1/2024/05/26/leclerc-au-nom-de-jules-BKKWYXNHDRG5XADNRWKZFJKDWU/
Photography source: ©Romain Rixhon - L.P.R.Photography
Ten years after his godfather Jules Bianchi, Charles Leclerc in turn delivers a memorable performance in Monaco
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