Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc admits that his maiden Grand Prix win at Spa last weekend has taken “quite a bit of weight” off his shoulders.
Flawless execution by both team and driver in the Belgian Grand Prix allowed Leclerc to finally break his duck and conquer a win that had eluded the Monegasque on several occasions earlier this year.
The 21-year-old Scuderia charger held off a late charge from Mercedes Lewis Hamilton to become the Italian outfit’s youngest Grand Prix winner.
“I am very happy this first win is done,” Leclerc told the media ahead of this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix.
“It’s always difficult to do this first step but once you do it, it takes quite a bit of weight out of your shoulders.
“I am very proud, but not much time to think about it. We are already here only four days later in Italy and we need to focus fully on the job we have to do here.”
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Leclerc raced with a heavy heat in Spa, a day after childhood friend Anthoine Hubert was killed in the Formula 2 feature race.
The emotions, combined with Hamilton’s pressure made for “a very tough weekend”, albeit one he negotiated with fortitude and focus.
“We managed to put everything together,” said Leclerc.
“There was great teamwork between myself and especially Seb [Vettel] who did the job keeping Lewis behind for a few laps that were very helpful for me towards the end of the race.”
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