Charles Leclerc unveils his latest Ferrari (video)

In a video released by Ferrari, Charles Leclerc presents the Daytona SP3 he has acquired and the many modifications he has made to it.

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A matte black reminiscent of one of his F1 helmets, red and white stripes to honor his Principality, his number 16 and the Ferrari logo proudly displayed on the door… Charles Leclerc’s new Daytona SP3 perfectly reflects the preferences of the Monegasque.

After a period of reflection lasting between five and six hours, the F1 driver seems satisfied with his contribution to the supercar of the Italian manufacturer, one of his favorite models. To get help, Charles Leclerc worked closely with the custom team in Maranello. “I really enjoyed customizing the car, paying attention to all the little details,” he said.

His black Daytona, the Monegasque wanted to add touches of red to his model. We can find red brake calipers or lines of this color on the side skirts in order to highlight some of the carbon fiber parts of the car. But the iconic colors of the Prancing Horse brand can be found in the interior.

Black outside but red inside

To bring contrast, the Monegasque indeed chose the typical red of Ferrari. “All Ferraris need a touch of red,” he insists. The Monegasque flag is once again present, in the middle of the seats and on the paddles located behind the steering wheel. A plate is also visible between the seats, on which is the signature of the recent winner at Monza.

Equipped with four-point safety harnesses, this special Leclerc Daytona SP3 will be initially exhibited. The driver announced that he will leave his new jewel at the Enzo Ferrari Museum (Modena) for a while before bringing it back to his personal garage.

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