Charles Leclerc, the Ferrari F1 driver, has recently unveiled a shocking revelation that has sent waves through the Formula 1 community. In addition to his impressive racing skills, Leclerc has been secretly compiling a book of ‘Words of Wisdom’ for the past seven years.
The saga of the ‘Words of Wisdom’ began at the Australian Grand Prix when Leclerc humorously mentioned to his race engineer, Bryan Bozzi, about getting wet inside the cockpit of his SF-25. This seemingly innocent comment sparked a series of witty exchanges between the driver and his engineer, leading to the birth of what is now known as the ‘Words of Wisdom’.
What started as an inside joke between Leclerc and his former race engineer, Xavi Marcos, has evolved into a seven-year project chronicling amusing and noteworthy discussions that have taken place during Leclerc’s time at Ferrari. The book has now been passed on to Bryan Bozzi, who took over as Leclerc’s engineer last year.
During an interview with Sky F1 pundit Martin Brundle, Leclerc confirmed the existence of the book, describing it as a compilation of funny and memorable moments shared between himself and his race engineers over the years. The driver expressed that the ‘Words of Wisdom’ serve as a testament to the strong bond and camaraderie he shares with his team.
Despite facing challenges in recent races, including a disqualification in China due to an underweight car, Leclerc managed to secure a podium finish at the Jeddah circuit. His partnership with engineer Bryan Bozzi was highlighted during the race, with Bozzi’s calm demeanor and Leclerc’s intense focus complementing each other perfectly.
The revelation of Leclerc’s secret book has left fans and pundits alike intrigued and eager to learn more about the ‘Words of Wisdom’ that have been documented over the years. As the F1 season unfolds, the insights shared in this book are sure to provide a unique glimpse into the lighter side of the high-pressure world of Formula 1.