In both his personal and professional lives, Charles Leclerc is not having a fantastic time. It's encouraging to know that the Ferrari driver has, however, discovered a constructive outlet for his melancholy.
Just recently, Charles provided a link to various music streaming services that drove his followers into a frenzy. All links went to Aus23 (1:1), an unreleased song. Many assumed the song would be about his recent first lap DNF in Australia based on the song's title. After listening, you can make your own judgement.
Despite being a gifted pianist, Charles is not the first individual from the current grid to enter the music industry. Years ago, Lewis Hamilton, a rival from Mercedes, and Christina Aguilera published a song called Pipe, in which the seven-time champion delivered a stanza. Leclerc has now released a 4-minute, 11-second instrumental single as the first step in his musical career. The melancholy mood is expertly captured in the piano instrumental tune, which has undoubtedly connected with listeners.
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