Leclerc ends Ferrari’s 9-year wait for Italian GP win
MONZA, Italy — Charles Leclerc hadn’t even reached his teens the last time Ferrari won the Italian Grand Prix.
Only a week after achieving a first Formula One victory in Spa, Leclerc ended the storied team’s lengthy wait for victory at its home circuit.
The noise from the passionate Ferrari “tifosi” (fans) was deafening as Leclerc roared to the finish line at Monza. It grew even louder when he became the team’s first driver to step onto the top spot of the iconic podium since Fernando Alonso in 2010.
“It really means so much to me,” said Leclerc in Italian, as he spoke above a sea of red as thousands of Ferrari fans wearing that colour chanted his name and waved flags. Flares were lit, red, white and green ticker tape unleashed and giant Ferrari flags unfurled.