Charles Leclerc Sends F1 Fans Into Meltdown With Latest Venture: "Resume My Crying Session"

F1 fans have been reacting to Charles Leclerc's new single AUS23.
Charles Leclerc Sends F1 Fans Into Meltdown With Latest Venture: "Resume My Crying Session"
Charles Leclerc Sends F1 Fans Into Meltdown With Latest Venture: "Resume My Crying Session"

Charles Leclerc shocked F1 fans yesterday by revealing he was about to release a song to the major streaming services. And now that the instrumental piece has been revealed, fans have not been able to contain their excitement.

Taking to social media, one fan commented:

"Charles Leclerc aka professional pilot, model, actor, provisional policeman of the streets of Italy, pianist and now also a music composer, my man"

The song, AUS23, has since been taken down from Spotify which the Ferrari driver has confirmed his team are working on in the background to get back. In the meantime, another fan posted to Twitter:

"Me desperately waiting for Charles Leclerc to put his song back on Spotify so I can resume my crying session"

Another fan posted about the "incredible" piece of music thanking Leclerc for sharing it. They wrote:

"CHARLES'S PIANO MUSIC (AUS23) IS FINALLY RELEASED HERE It‘s an incredible piece, you can feel the emotions through the music. Thanks for sharing something so personal with us @Charles_Leclerc"

Ferrari fan account, Fanatics Ferrari, also shared their thoughts on the piano piece. 

"Charles Leclerc’s piano piece is genuinely stunning."

Someone else posted to Twitter that they were looking forward to more music from the driver. They commented:

"Can’t wait to see the “This is Charles Leclerc” playlist on Spotify soon with all his music compiled"

It is unclear at this stage as to whether this was a one time thing for the Ferrari driver or if he is planning on bringing more music out in the future. It seemed perfect timing for Leclerc to release the music with the four week break from racing. However, with racing getting going again this weekend with the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, it is difficult to see how he might fit it all in. 

The race in Baku is followed by the Miami Grand Prix the week after. 


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Lydia Mee
LYDIA MEE

Lydia is the lead editor of F1 editorial. After following the sport for several years, she was finally able to attend the British Grand Prix in person in 2017. Since then, she's been addicted to not only the racing, but the atmosphere the fans bring to each event. She's a strong advocate for women in motorsport and a more diverse industry. 

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