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Charles Leclerc, a race car driver from Monaco, is currently competing in Formula 1 for Scuderia Ferrari. Although he is not among the richest F1 drivers in the world, he is certainly one of the rising stars in the sports world. In 2016, he won the GP3 Series, and in 2017, he won the FIA Formula 2 Championship, making him one of just two drivers in Formula 1 history to accomplish both feats in their rookie seasons. Leclerc has a deal with the Italian giants through 2024 and is among the highest paid F1 driver at the moment.

Leclerc's annual salary has increased to about $12 million after his recent contract renewal, not excluding the substantial earnings he receives from endorsement and sponsorship deals. Celebrity Net Worth estimates that Leclerc has a net worth of $12 million, but he stands to make much more thanks to the lucrative terms of his new contract with Ferrari and the expansion of his array of sponsorship deals.

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A Lavish Mansion And Massive $7 million Car Collection

Charles Leclerc drives for Scuderia Ferrari in Formula 1. Therefore he must have a passion for automobiles. So, don't be surprised if his garage is filled with only the most expensive, approximately $7 million worth of high-end vehicles. The Ferrari GTC4 sports car is the most powerful in its class with a 6262 cc V12 engine, costing $850,000. It has a maximum torque of 697 Nm at 5,750 rpm. It is already accessible at just 1,750 rpm, allowing it exceptional responsiveness even at low revs and accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.4 to 4.4 seconds.

On the other hand, he has a more expensive vehicle in his garage. The Bugatti Chiron's W16 quad-turbocharged engine generates approximately 1500 hp, making it the epitome of excess. With a price tag of $3 million, it's the most expensive vehicle LeClerc has ever purchased.

It's no surprise that Charles Leclerc, born and bred in Monaco which is among the most expensive countries in the world, would want to live there because of the country's favorable tax climate, as most F1 drivers do. The kitchen of the Monaco-based racing driver is ultra-modern, with a white marble island counter, white wall cabinets, and a wine fridge. However, the magnificent white piano in Leclerc's living room, rather than the motorsports trophies, is the topic of conversation when guests visit.

The Extravagant Parties On His Private Yacht

Charles Leclerc is well-known in the yachting community for his passion and hosting lively parties aboard his vessels. In August 2020, he bought a 15-meter-long 48 Dolceriva with two cabins and enough space for four people. It has a top speed of about 65 km/h and costs $4 million. Charles chose 'Monza' to honor his 2019 Italian Grand Prix victory with Ferrari.

The choice of Riva was not made at random; in addition to its inherent status, the Sarnico shipyard has had a two-year association with Ferrari, as seen by the presence of the Ferrari badge on the race car and the drivers' helmets. Recently, Leclerc has spent $3 million on several boats, including a Riva Sportfly 66 Ribelle.

The Italian shipyard Riva has close relations with the luxurious automaker Ferrari, and this yacht is a product of that partnership. Leclerc has a Riva Sportfly 66 Ribelle, which the Monégasquan driver affectionately refers to as 'Sedici,' which is his racing number in Italian. The boat features a maximum occupancy of 12 passengers, an owner's suite, a VIP lounge, a double cabin, and three full baths on board this yacht.

The Jaw-Dropping Richard Mille Watches And Luxurious Gaming Set Up

Leclerc's collection of pricey watches is impressive, and he is rarely seen without one on his wrist. While Formula One drivers are not permitted to wear watches during races, they are quick to do so before post-race interviews. He has the latest timepiece available from luxury watchmaker Richard Mille, the RM UP-01 Ferrari, which at 1.75 mm is the thinnest watch ever created. This watch is the latest result of a collaboration between Richard Mille and Ferrari in 2021. The retail price of one of these watches is $1.88 million, and only 150 will be produced.

However, he had more valuable watches in his collection than this one. For $2 million, Leclerc's prototype Richard Mille watch had his name on the case and was hand-painted in the colors of his flag. Unfortunately, it was stolen from him in April. Leclerc had his prototype watch from luxury watchmaker Richard Mille hand-painted in the colors of his flag and signed on the case.

Considering how much time Leclerc spends racing on a computer, the sport is always in his thoughts. His Monaco mansion is where he stores his gaming set-up for serious play. It was earlier this month that Leclerc made the serious decision to join Formula 1's Virtual Grand Prix competition in 2020. Hours were spent chatting to the FDA Esports team (Ferrari's sim racing organization) before the F1 2019 game showed up on his doorstep days before his debut in the series.

Even online, he continues to be undefeated, having won virtual Vietnam and Chinese Grands Prix against on-track competitors like Lando Norris and Alex Albon, Esports specialists, and even the occasional celebrity. He has a Playseat® Sensation Pro rally/drift simulator that costs $1,900 and a Playseat Formula Intelligence in Red F1 simulator that costs $2,500.

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Sources: Celebrity Net Worth, Motor Biscuit, Luxury Launches