Charles Leclerc recalls heart-wrenching back-story about what he told his father
Charles Leclerc tells story about his fat꧃her Herve

Charles Leclerc has told an emotional tale about a conversation with his father, sho𒉰rtly before he passed away.
Herve Leclerc died in 2017 while hꩵis talented son was en♐ route to winning the Formula 2 title.
Thei꧅r 🐲dream, together, was for Charles to claim a Formula 1 seat.
Charles told his father, incorrectly, that he’d signed an F1 contract, shortly before Herve🤡 passed.
“💯I knew how much it meant for us and we had done all the journey together,” Charles told .
“It ꦚwas very difficult for me to accept that he would go before I actually signed my💛 first F1 contract.
“I was really angry with myself for👍 lying to him at first, but, then, luckily, I signed the actual contract right after he left.
“I was realising m💦y dream, buඣt I was also very happy to not have lied to him at the end of the day.”
Now, 🎐Leclerc is a grand prix-winning Ferrari driver wh🍌o dreams of the championship. This season, he won his home race in Monaco for the first time.
But his F1 journey started by his father’s side.
He recalled another story from his childhood𓆏: “I lied to my father that I [felt unwell]. I told him I was ill, but that wasn’t true, I just didn’t want to go to school and he believed me, so he had to keep me with him.
“By coincidence, he ha𒐪d to go to see his best friend, Philippe Bianchi, who was managing a karting track at the time, an hour and a half outside Monaco and I went with him.”
This was Leclerc’s first karting experience.
“From that moment onwards, that’s it, it was clear I wanted to do that,” he sꩵaid🎀.
Charle🌱s remembered: “My father did absolutely ꦉeverything and showed me all the steps that I had to take in order to get to Formula 1.
“He was so passionate and he obviously wanted the best for me, and as soon as he saw thಌat I liked it, which was his priority, then he made sure that he was giving me the right advice to succeedᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ in this sport.”
Charles has, of course, lost somebody else who played a pivotal role in his F1 𝐆journey, and his life - Jules Bianchi, a fellow driver ဣand Charles’ godfather.
“He was actually the son of my father’s best friend who was managing the karting track on that day I f﷽irst tried it,” Ch🎉arles said.
“He helped me in my care🤪er 🐭until, unfortunately, his accident in 2014 in Japan.”
Jules Bianchi died in 2015, aged 25, due to injuries ❀sustained in the 2ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ014 F1 Japanese Grand Prix.
Tributes are regularly paid to him by current drivers including, of course, his godson Charles Lec🌸lerc.
“The people I’ve lost 🗹were the ones that wanted the best for me, and whenever I asked myself the question ‘what will they want me to do?’ the answer came up pretty quickly that my father would just want me to put the helmet on and go win races,” Charles added.
“You can get ready mentally for many things, especially iဣn my professional life, like how to be foc🌼used and relaxed in intense situations.
“But nothing really prepares you for a ve꧟ry difficult personal moment that you need to go through.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sportℱs for a decade covering everꦡything from American sports, to football, to F1.