
The source of the photos is Charles Leclerc's Instagram @charles_leclerc
Charles Leclerc is no stranger to high-speed precision, but the Monégasque Formula 1 driver has once again demonstrated his talents beyond the racetrack. This week, Leclerc released two new piano compositions—MC24 and SIN24—pieces that pay tribute to his most significant victories of the 2024 season.
Announcing the launch on social media with a characteristically understated caption—"Made some new music… enjoy"—Leclerc offered fans a glimpse into his growing passion for composition. The titles are a nod to his triumphs: MC24 celebrates his long-awaited win at the Monaco Grand Prix, while SIN24 marks his success under the floodlights of Singapore.
This isn't Leclerc’s first foray into music. In 2023, he debuted with AUS23 (1:1), a piano piece inspired by the Australian Grand Prix. The warm reception encouraged him to continue exploring the intersection of sport and sound, leading to further releases like MIA23 (1:2) and MON23 (1:3)—each composition a melodic reflection of a defining race. In 2024, he collaborated with acclaimed French pianist Sofiane Pamart on the EP Dreamers, reinforcing his commitment to music as a creative outlet.
Now, with MC24 and SIN24 available on major streaming platforms, Leclerc’s latest compositions offer fans a fresh way to relive his greatest on-track moments—this time, through the keys of a piano rather than the roar of an engine.