Leclerc’s 2019 Ferrari joins the collection of Prince Albert II of Monaco

A great collector, Prince Albert II of Monaco was presented with a beautiful gift: the SF90, twice victorious at the hands of Charles Leclerc in 2019.

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This is a very nice novelty that has just appeared in the Automobile Museum in Monaco.

Indeed, Charles Leclerc received a week ago the 2019 SF90 with which he won his first two Grand Prix in Formula 1 at Spa and Monza. The Monegasque driver has decided to exhibit his vehicle in Prince Albert II’s collection among the other legendary vehicles that make up the museum.

« It was the most important F1 for me »,” Leclerc told Monaco Info. « It is in this single-seater that I realized almost all my Formula 1 dreams. My first victory in F1, the first race for Ferrari, the first pole position, this car means so much. But I know it will be in good hands, so I am happy that it is there. »

Charles Leclerc: « I am happy she is here! »

Prince Albert II of Monaco was delighted by this addition to his magnificent garage, which includes some of the models that have made history in the automotive industry, motor sports, and the Monaco Grand Prix.

« It’s incredible that this car can be added to the collection, confided Prince Albert II. « Formula 1 is constantly evolving and it’s extraordinary. You see the materials used, the way the equipment is sophisticated, as well as the size and footprint of these cars. It’s amazing that everyone can have access to these vehicles and see them up close.

Everyone will therefore be able to go and admire the single-seater of the new darling of the tifosis at the Monaco Automobile Museum when the health situation allows the reopening of the latter.

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