Formula 1: Charles Leclerc taking a corner in 2019 at 300kph while holding his car together
In preparation for the 2022 Formula 1 season – which starts in Bahrain on the 20th March – the teams have been launching their cars and liveries.
The biggest regulation change since 2014 comes into fruition this season so keeping track of the new and improved cars is as important as ever.
Mercedes are hoping to put Lewis Hamilton back at the top after unveiling its W13 2022 F1 car as it returns to a silver-dominated livery; the first time since 2019.
With hopes to propel Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr. to the front of the grid, Ferrari have revealed their newest car, the F1-75, which is radiant with the black and red Ferrari colour-way.
The 24-year-old is driving for Ferrari in this upcoming season and is still looking for his first Championship. At the wheel of a rejuvenated Ferrari, he is certainly one to keep an eye on.
Leclerc has started 80 races since his arrival into F1 and has only won 2 of those. He has found himself in pole position 9 times and has finished on the podium 13 times in those 80 races. More impressively, he has finished 69% of his races with a point finish.
The Frenchman has proved his incredible skill when, in 2019, he was able to pull off driving through 130R with just the one hand.
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During the Japanese Grand Prix back in 2019, Charles Leclerc found himself in the middle of the chaos, much of which he can be blamed for when he more or less speared Verstappen in what can only be described as a dramatic start.
As a result of the collision, Verstappen was pulled from the race, but Leclerc continued accompanied by some damage to his vehicle, which saw heavy front wing damage and some damage