Charles Leclerc: F1's fastest driver? Free Driving Style Secrets access
In anticipation of a new season of our members-only Driving Style Secrets podcast, which delves into the techniques of F1's best drivers, we're making one of our first episodes available for free: a deep dive into what makes Charles Leclerc arguably F1's fastest driver
Charles Leclerc: F1's fastest driver? Free Driving Style Secrets access
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In anticipation of a new season of our members-only Driving Style Secrets podcast, which delves into the techniques of Formula 1's best drivers, we're making one of our first episodes available for free: a deep dive into what makes Charles Leclerc arguably F1's fastest driver.

Join Edd Straw and Mark Hughes as they detail the unique aspects of the Ferrari driver's approach, his raw qualifying speed, and whether he has what it takes for a sustained championship challenge should he ever get the car he needs.

Leclerc was one of six current F1 stars to be analysed by Edd and Mark on the first season of our exclusive Members' Club podcast – the others being Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris and George Russell.

If you want to listen to the full thing it's available on The Race Members' Club on Patreon - head to this post and listen for FREE!

The second season launches on August 20 with a new look - now on video! - and a list of legendary F1 world champions for Edd and Mark to get stuck into, we're very excited to bring you five new episodes focusing on Michael Schumacher, Nigel Mansell, Mika Hakkinen, Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna.

If you're interested and don't want to miss out, or want to explore any of the other modern-day driver episodes from the first season, now is a great time to take advantage of our 90% discount on your first month in The Race Members' Club.

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