He is the reigning GP3 champion, and the runaway leader in this year’s F2 series. He is a member of Ferrari’s Driver Academy and was centre of attention at the recent Hungary test, where he got his first taste of 2017 F1 machinery. However, you won’t be alone if you have never heard of Charles Leclerc. So who is this rising star? We spoke to the man himself to learn a little more… Born on October 16, 1997, Leclerc has not even turned 20 yet, so it’s fair to say he looks to be firmly on the fast track to success. Last year he won the GP3 Series in his rookie season and in 2017 he’s been hitting the headlines with impressive showings in Formula 2. With five wins and six pole positions to date this season, his championship advantage over second-placed driver Oliver Rowland is already 50 points. Not since 2009 and Nico Hulkenberg has a rookie won the championship, but Leclerc's chances look good - he has scored in all but one race, which just happened to be Monaco, his home event. Leclerc was born in the Principality, within the two square kilometres of the second smallest country in the world.

"Being in Formula 1 is my dream and goal - and I am doing everything I can to make it happen" - Charles Leclerc

“We real Monegasques, we pretty much all know one another and it’s nice to grow up in that sort of environment,” he says. “Seen from the outside, maybe people think that one lives constantly in the limelight in Monaco, but it’s not actually the case. In fact, in winter, the city can be a bit dull, but there’s no other place in the world where Formula 1 is so much a part of the life of the town.” That could be because, for several months of the year, guardrails and kerbs become part of the urban landscape and over the week of the Grand Prix, everything revolves around the show. It’s inevitable therefore for a young lad to be attracted by it, but for Leclerc, motorsport has always been a family affair, as his father Herve was a racing driver, who did well in F3 back in the Nineties. “He would always talk to me about Senna and so I grew up imbued in that legend and he was my hero. I watched his Monaco qualifying laps so often, seeing him drive on the streets I would walk along every day. Taking pole, driving the perfect lap: that’s really the best and it gives you an incredible thrill.” And when it comes to pole positions, Leclerc has clearly demonstrated his intention to rack them up himself. So far this season, only a disqualification in Hungary prevented him from making it a clean sweep of number-one grid slots so far. He still has six in a row - a record only Stoffel Vandoorne can match. Past champions like Nico Rosberg, Romain Grosjean and Timo Glock - back in the championship's GP2 guise - never made it past two straight poles...

"Seeing my name in the media and having it linked to Formula 1 and Ferrari is nice, but it’s not putting any extra pressure on me" - Charles Leclerc

“The results in this first part of the season have been better than expected and we’re clearly delighted about that,” explains Leclerc calmly. “Seeing my name in the media more often and having it linked to Formula 1 and Ferrari is nice, but it’s not putting any extra pressure on me. I am focusing on what I have to do with [F2 team] Prema, leaving others to think about my future.” Those ‘others’ are Nicolas Todt, both a friend and for the past six years his manager, and the Ferrari Driver Academy (FDA), the young driver development programme run by the Maranello marque and managed by Massimo Rivola. “Being part of an organisation like the FDA is very important, because Formula 1 is a somewhat closed world. Therefore, to be able to progress in the best possible environment is essential when working one’s way up to Formula 1. Furthermore, they give me amazing support in terms of my physical and mental preparation. It also means I have regular access to the Scuderia’s incredible simulator, which for a youngster is an ideal way to improve one’s technique and it also provides the best possible preparation for each race.” There are ties, red ones of course, that link Leclerc to Maranello. His best friend since childhood was the late Jules Bianchi, also an FDA member, and it was at the kart track belonging to Jules’ father Philippe that he first got behind the wheel, when he wasn’t even five years old. “I had told my father that I wasn’t feeling well, so I could skip school and then I went to the kart track in Brignoles with Jules: when I got home I declared that when I was older I would be a racing driver…” From an early age then, it was clear from everything that this one very determined young man. “There’s never a day goes by when I don’t think about what I want to achieve and I always give a hundred percent to get there. Being in Formula 1 is my dream and my goal and I am doing everything I can to make it happen,” says Leclerc, sounding wise beyond his years. In fact, he has had to grow up quickly, as two of the most important people in his life, his father Herve, who was with him every step of the way throughout his career, and his friend Jules, with whom he spent so much time karting, have both passed away, taken far too early.

"Now I have to focus solely on winning in F2, on giving it my all over the next few months - if I don’t succeed then I won’t really go much further" - Charles Leclerc