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Formule 1 Podcast: Formule-1 : Leclerc dismisses Schumacher's record, aims for championship glory

Formule-1 : Leclerc dismisses Schumacher's record, aims for championship glory

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Charles Leclerc stands on the brink of surpassing Michael Schumacher's remarkable 180 race starts for Ferrari, yet he remains focused on a different legacy. This milestone, achieved during an era of shorter seasons, highlights Leclerc’s commitment to the Scuderia, as he currently holds 154 starts and aims to eclipse Schumacher's record by 2027.

However, Leclerc's reaction is telling. He expresses admiration for the record but emphasizes that mere longevity isn’t his goal. “I would love to be remembered as a world champion for Ferrari,” he states, underscoring that success is measured by titles, not statistics. Since joining Ferrari in 2019, Leclerc has become a fan favorite and a key figure in the team's rebuild, yet he still lacks the one accolade that defines greatness: a drivers' championship.

Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur echoes this sentiment, dismissing nostalgia for past records while acknowledging the importance of performance and development. With the weight of expectations and a championship still elusive, Leclerc's journey embodies the tension between historical milestones and the pursuit of ultimate glory. As he continues to push for success, all eyes remain on whether he can transform his potential into a championship-winning reality.

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