According to our exclusive information, Arthur Leclerc would be very close to making his debut in F1 with Ferrari alongside his big brother Charles Leclerc.
It's a great story that should happen during the Abu Dhabi GP weekend (December 6-7-8), the last round of the F1 calendar. According to our exclusive information, Arthur Leclerc should drive with the Ferrari single-seater, traditionally occupied by Carlos Sainz, during the first free practice session reserved for young drivers. It would be his big F1 debut during a race weekend. He competed with his brother Charles Leclerc.
Arthur Leclerc benefits from Olivier Bearman's participation in the 2024 Brazilian F1 GP
The Monegasque benefits from Olivier Bearman's participation in the 2024 Brazilian F1 GP with Haas. The young British driver in fact replaced Kevin Magnussen at short notice, suffering from nausea. As a result, Olivier Bearman will make his third race start this Sunday and can no longer claim the sessions reserved for young rookies. Which makes Arthur Leclerc's business. Charles Leclerc's little brother also benefits from the future departure of Robert Shwartzman from Ferrari. The Italian team therefore no longer has any interest in trusting him.
This is a new turning point in the career of Arthur Leclerc. Engaged this season in the European Le Mans Series (ELMS) with Panis Racing, the team led by former F1 driver Olivier Panis, and in Italian GT, the 24-year-old driver has had a string of great performances, winning three races in total ( one in ELMS, two in Italian GT). He also won the endurance title alongside Giancarlo Fisichella who competed in several F1 seasons. However, nothing has yet been officially decided. The name of Antonio Fuoco is also circulating internally to carry out the first free practice session.
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