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Leclerc brothers Charles, Arthur in F1 practice first at Ferrari

Charles Leclerc with his brother Arthur Leclerc F1 Formula One

FILE PHOTO: Formula One F1 – Azerbaijan Grand Prix – Baku City Circuit, Baku, Azerbaijan – April 27, 2023 Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc with his brother Arthur Leclerc ahead of the Grand Prix. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger/File Photo

ABU DHABI– Charles and Arthur Leclerc will be the first brothers to drive in a Formula One session as teammates when they turn out for Ferrari in opening practice at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Friday.

Ferrari posted a picture on X on Wednesday showing the brothers together in matching overalls with the caption ‘history makers’.

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Arthur, 24, will take the place of departing Spaniard Carlos Sainz alongside Charles, 27, at Yas Marina to fulfill the team’s young driver commitments.

READ: F1: Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz clear the air after Las Vegas rift

Britain’s Oliver Bearman, the team’s reserve, is ineligible as he has already taken part in three races this season with Ferrari and Haas.

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Bearman took Charles Leclerc’s car in practice in Mexico and then replaced unwell Kevin Magnussen at Haas in the Brazilian Grand Prix.

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READ: F1: Charles Leclerc wins US Grand Prix, Max Verstappen third

Arthur Leclerc raced in Formula Two last season and is currently a Ferrari development driver, supporting the team in the simulator at Maranello while also racing in the Italian GT championship.

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Brothers have raced each other in Formula One, notably grand prix winners Michael and Ralf Schumacher, but not with the same team.

Mexicans Pedro and Ricardo Rodriguez did both race for Ferrari, but not at the same time.



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Ferrari are challenging leaders McLaren for the constructors’ championship, with 21 points between them.

Sainz is leaving after Sunday’s race to make way for seven time world champion Lewis Hamilton.



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