Charles Leclerc shares a kiss with bikini-clad girlfriend Charlotte Sine as they relax during sunshine break on the Balearic island of Formentera
Ferrari’s F1 ace Charles Leclerc has been relaxing in Spain ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix with his family – and was seen cosying up to his girlfriend Charlotte Sine on the getaway.
The Monegasque driver and his beau were seen relaxing on a boat in the sea with his brother Lorenzo, mother Pascale, father Herva, content creator Joris Trouche and other racing driver Norman Natoin in Formentera.
The driver is looking to close the gap between himself and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in the championship in Belgium next week.
Warm enough? Charles Leclerc, 24, has been relaxing in Spain ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix with his family and serious girlfriend Charlotte Sine
But he found himself in an altogether more serene setting in the Balearic Islands as he took a well deserved break.
The breakthrough driver was seen cuddling up with his girlfriend on a boat trip in the Mediterranean.
During the trip, he and Charlotte shared a tender moment as he wrapped his partner in a towel after a dip in the sea.
All smiles! The F1 star was also pictured giving a thumbs up in a baby blue t-shirt and red graphic swimming shorts as he enjoyed his vacation
The couple went official in December 2019, after Charlotte – who speaks French, English and Italian – shared a series of loved-up snaps of the couple on a skiing holiday.
Since then she’s frequently declared her love for the handsome driver to her 276,000 Instagram fans, declaring him ‘the one’ and her ‘world’.
Charles was previously in a relationship with Giada Gianni (reportedly a friend of Charlotte’s) for around four years.
But despite engagement rumors the pair broke up in 2019.
The F1 star was also pictured giving a thumbs up in a baby blue t-shirt and red graphic swimming shorts as he enjoyed his vacation.
Love boat: The breakthrough driver was seen cuddling up with his girlfriend on a boat trip in the Mediterranean
In July Leclerc all but conceded the world championship to Max Verstappen after he admitted it is going to be “very difficult” to stop his rival following another Ferrari blunder at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Verstappen took an 80-point advantage into the sport’s one-month shutdown – the equivalent of more than three victories with just nine to play – after he claimed the eighth win of his title defense at the Hungaroring following a superb drive from 10th on the grid .
After Leclerc overcame Russell’s 30-lap resistance to assume the lead at Turn 1, he looked destined to win.
But the Monegasque’s afternoon was wrecked – and his championship hopes dealt an almost irreversible blow – when Ferrari elected to put their star driver on the hardest rubber.
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