Charles Leclerc once drove for 5 hours nonstop after his brother and

Charles Leclerc took to social media to remember the death of his godfather Jules Bianchi. Bianchi, a former F1 driver and Ferrari academy member, was Leclerc's godfather and had helped. Jules Bianchi with Charles Leclerc (Credits Pinterest) The impact was so harsh that the crane had lifted from the ground and the jolt caused the crane to drop the Sauber in the air, onto the ground. Bianchi had been rushed to the hospital and it was soon declared that he had suffered from "heavy head injuries".

Jules Bianchi and Charles Leclerc at Jules Bianchi tribute HighRes

Jules Bianchi Bianchi was Leclerc's elder brother's best friend and the trio back in the day used to hang together most of the time. This is where they all got close and developed a strong bond. Eight years ago, the tragic loss of Jules Bianchi, a promising star, shook the world of Formula 1 when the brutal effect of his devastating accident cut his life short. Today, Charles Leclerc, whose career Bianchi significantly influenced, joins millions in paying tribute to the late driver as we remember him. On that very go-kart track, Charles Leclerc crossed paths with Jules Bianchi, a man who would become more than just a mentor or godfather but an integral force in shaping his Formula 1 journey. Jules Bianchi Jules Lucien André Bianchi ( French pronunciation: [ʒyl bjɑ̃ki]; 3 August 1989 - 17 July 2015) was a French motor racing driver who drove for the Marussia F1 Team in Formula One . Bianchi had previously raced in Formula Renault 3.5, GP2 and Formula Three and was a Ferrari Driver Academy member.

Leclerc "Bianchi meritava un posto alla Ferrari più di me" ClubAlfa.it

Charles Leclerc remembered how Jules Bianchi stopped him from quitting racing. Charles Leclerc is a renowned F1 driver now. Along with the Ferrari fame and brilliant talent, the Monegasque driver made a name for himself in motorsport. However, none of this would've been possible if Jules Bianchi didn't stop the 26-year-old from quitting racing. Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has opened up about the loss of his close friend and former F1 driver Jules Bianchi. Bianchi, who was driving for the Marussia F1 team, died in 2015, as a result of a devastating crash during the Japanese Grand Prix. America's Favorite Video Today "C'est grâce à lui si j'en suis là aujourd'hui." Charles Leclerc shared a very close relationship with the late F1 driver Jules Bianchi, who suffered from fatal injuries in the 2014 Japanese GP. He has often mentioned how important a role. Jules Bianchi deserved Ferrari drive more than me, says Leclerc — and he'd have been faster F1 April 23rd 2020 "There was lots more to come" from Jules Bianchi, says Charles Leclerc of his close friend, mentor and godfather Jules Bianchi testing for Ferrari in June 2014 DPPI Author Ian Parkes

Leclerc pays tribute to his father & Jules Bianchi as he celebrates

Charles Leclerc and the rest of the F1 community have paid heartfelt tribute to Jules Bianchi, eight years on from the Frenchman's death. In July 2015, Bianchi died following head injuries he had sustained in a crash at the Japanese Grand Prix nine months prior. As mentioned before, the late Jules Bianchi was Leclerc's godfather. The two got along extremely well and Leclerc even felt that Bianchi deserved the Ferrari seat more than he did. The Leclerc and Bianchi families have always shared a good relationship. Charles Leclerc; Jules Bianchi; Scuderia Ferrari; About the author. Naman Gopal Srivastava. Naman is an F1 writer at The SportsRush. Initially a football fanatic who worships Puyol and Leo Messi, Naman soon fell in love with the world of F1 upon reading about Jim Clarke. While the current era drivers do fascinate him, Naman still chooses to. Instead they visited the karting track of his godfather, Jules Bianchi, where Leclerc lapped until the fuel ran out. Bianchi was his mentor and friend. When he died in July 2015, having.

Charles Leclerc Receives the 'Best Compliment' as Jules Bianchi Lives

F1: Jules Bianchi's godson Charles Leclerc impresses on Australian Grand Prix debut. | CNN Formula One : Charles Leclerc impresses on debut in Australia Updated 1:00 PM EDT, Sun March. About F1 Despite being just 21 years of age, Ferrari prodigy Charles Leclerc carries himself like a Formula One veteran. As Laurence Edmondson discovered, that probably has a lot to do with the.