In addition to performing on tracks around the world aboard his Formula 1 car, Charles Leclerc, 27, took a trip into the air… aboard an Air Force Rafale, at air base 113 in Saint-Dizier. This is the whole subject of an exceptional documentary from the Canal+ channel, Charles Leclerc Supersonique, which will be broadcast this Sunday at 7 p.m.
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« Training, refueling and order taking »
While the Ferrari driver will have finished the Brazilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo, the documentary will show him in full immersion with the army. “For forty-eight hours, the Monegasque […] participated in a training mission with an Air Force squadron, explains the channel in a press release. Training, in-flight refueling or even taking orders for a two-seater Rafale capable of reaching a speed of 1900 km/h… The pilot will have to push his limits by being subjected to thrusts of up to 9G. »
And Charles Leclerc will have the opportunity, with this documentary, to find a regular voice of Formula 1 since it is Julien Febreau, commentator of the discipline on the encrypted channel, who closely followed his aerial adventures.