Arthur Leclerc

Driver

Birthday October 14, 2000

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Monte Carlo, Monaco

Age 23 years old

Nationality Monaco

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2000

Arthur Leclerc (born 14 October 2000) is a Monégasque racing driver who last raced for DAMS in the FIA Formula 2 Championship.

He is the younger brother of Scuderia Ferrari Formula One driver Charles Leclerc, and a former member of Ferrari Driver Academy.

He finished sixth in the 2022 FIA Formula 3 Championship with Prema Racing.

2012

He charged all the way to 12th in Race 1 for reverse pole in Race 2.

The Monégasque would then take his first victory in Race 2, as well as his first points, before once again coming close to the top ten on Sunday.

He would qualify ninth for the Red Bull Ring round, but retired in the first race due to a puncture on lap 10.

During the second race, Leclerc amazingly climbed 21 places to end in sixth place, in which he was "really happy".

Disappointment would follow in Race 3, as Leclerc lost control while overtaking Victor Martins and slammed into Clément Novalak, bringing an early end to his and Leclerc's race.

2014

Not much is known about Leclerc's karting career, although he won the Kart Racing Academy championship in 2014.

2017

Leclerc was a development driver in FIA Formula E championship during the 2017–18 Formula E season for Venturi Racing.

By doing so, he was given access to Venturi's simulators and personal development systems.

2018

In 2018, Leclerc raced in the French F4 Championship.

He finished fifth in the championship with two race wins.

He started his racing career at the relative late age of 17, as his family focused on getting his brother Charles to Formula One.

Leclerc was immediately on form, as he claimed his first single-seater win in just his second race.

However, the championship was dominated by eventual champion Caio Collet and he only took one more win at Magny-Cours.

Nevertheless, Leclerc claimed an additional six podiums, ending fifth in the championship.

Leclerc was retained for the 2018–19 Formula E season.

2019

Leclerc did his first public test for Venturi at the 2019 Formula E Rookie Test at the Marrakech Street Circuit.

For the 2019–20 Formula E season Venturi announced Leclerc as their test driver for the season.

Leclerc's involvement in Formula E ended after the season.

Leclerc competed in the ADAC Formula 4 Championship in 2019 for US Racing-CHRS outfit.

During the second race, a mistake on the final lap saw Leclerc lose a chance at his maiden win, instead finishing third.

His first win would come at the Hockenheimring, where he took a lights-to-flag victory from pole.

Throughout the season, he was an outsider for the championship, and he eventually ended the standings third overall with one race win and eight podiums.

2020

He was the runner-up during the 2020 Formula Regional European Championship and the 2022 Formula Regional Asian champion.

Leclerc currently serves as the development driver for Scuderia Ferrari.

In 2020, Leclerc joined the Formula Regional European Championship for Prema Powerteam alongside Oliver Rasmussen, Gianluca Petecof and 2019 W Series champion Jamie Chadwick, in his first year as a Ferrari junior.

He started the season with a pole position hat-trick at the Misano round, taking victory in the second race.

Leclerc won again in the first and third races at Paul Ricard, and he took the lead of the championship in Mugello by winning all three races of the round.

However, he would lose the lead to teammate Petecof by finishing third, ninth and sixth at the Monza Circuit.

Subsequently, both Leclerc and Petecof failed to win any races throughout the remainder of the season.

In the final round at Vallelunga the Monegasque driver scored eight points in the first race with a sixth place, but he lost the championship to Petecof after he spun in the final race under wet conditions.

On his mental mistake that costed him the title, Leclerc felt "disappointed" and had "no words".

Leclerc ended the season in second with 343 points and six victories.

Leclerc tested for Prema during the 2020 post-season testing.

In 2021 Leclerc was partnered with Olli Caldwell and Red Bull academy member Dennis Hauger at Prema Racing in the FIA Formula 3 Championship.

He also competed in the 2021 Virtual Grand Prix Championship for Ferrari, his brother's real-world team.

Leclerc had a challenging debut in Barcelona, where he failed to score any points, due to his poor qualifying and a puncture in the first race.

Leclerc's Paul Ricard weekend got off to a bad start, unable to start a lap in qualifying due to a suspension failure.